ZoomCare


ZoomCare is a Portland, Oregon-based chain of health care clinics. The company has 37 clinics in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington, as of December 2018.
Zoom was co-founded by Dave Sanders and Albert DiPiero in 2006. Bill Frerichs began serving as chief executive officer in December 2018. In May 2019, Torben Nielsen was named CEO, replacing interim CEO Bill Frerichs.

History

ZoomCare's first clinic was opened in Tigard, Oregon, in 2006. The company opened its eighth clinic in 2011. In 2012, ZoomCare began offering medical care at no cost at one location for one evening each month.
The company made a minority equity deal with Endeavour Capital in mid 2014. ZoomCare operated 23 clinics in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho at the time. The company also started offering insurance in 2014, but left the market by December 31, 2017. Zoom Health had approximately 2,700 customers.
In March 2015, ZoomCare announced a nine-location expansion. The company announced a name change to as well as business model changes in May, becoming known as Zoom+ Performance Health Insurance. By mid 2015, there were 21 clinics in the Portland metropolitan area and Salem, plus six in Seattle.
The company does not accept Medicare or Medicaid insurance, as of mid 2016. In July 2016, ZoomCare settled a trademark infringement lawsuit brought by Blue Cross and Blue Shield in 2015.
ZoomCare was subpoenaed for medical records by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in mid 2017. The company also settled with Oregon insurance officials over a financial statement discrepancy in 2017. In October, Endeavour decided to invest $24 million in ZoomCare, after settling a dispute out of court. ZoomCare was profitable in 2017. The company and Aetna partnered on Aetna Whole Health in 2018.
PeaceHealth, based in Vancouver, Washington, acquired Zoom in December 2018.

Recognition

ZoomCare won in the "Best Primary Doctor" category in Willamette Week 2017 readers' poll.