VSee review: best telehealth platform for developers & integrations

VSee review: best telehealth platform for developers & integrations

VSee Why VSee? Your team includes developers who are building something that will integrate telehealth services (see VSee’s SDK) You have an insatiable appetite for tinkering with things, even if it means making them more complicated You are not able to launch telehealth video appointments through your browser. VSee price VSee has two plans: a…

Mend review: best telehealth platform for large practices with an IT team

Mend review: best telehealth platform for large practices with an IT team

Mend  Why Mend? You are a part of a growing medium/large (5+ provider) practice with a dedicated IT team. You have used telehealth before but had a lot of no-shows or cancellations. You have calculated that a scheduling interface will save you money or you are willing to double schedule telehealth appointments in Mend and…

Doxy.me review: best telehealth platform for small practices

Doxy.me review: best telehealth platform for small practices

We reviewed the best telehealth platforms for private practices. Check out our Doxy.me review, below. Telehealth is a great resource for private practices who are busy or looking for extra cash flow during COVID-19. But not every healthcare provider has access to reliable telehealth technology through their EHR. For this reason, we listed standalone telehealth…

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Best telehealth platforms for private practices

The best standalone telehealth platforms If your EHR does not come with a telehealth option, fear not. We have compiled a list of the best standalone telehealth platforms. From that list, we have picked our favorite three telehealth vendors for private practices. There are dozens of independent telehealth products well-suited for private practices. Expect to see…

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What is telehealth, really? How do I get started?

The COVID-19 outbreak has put tremendous stress on healthcare practices and their patients. Given the fears of exposure to the contagious virus, many healthcare providers are offering telehealth to their patients and clients.  Some specialist practices have closed or reduced hours and are wondering what they should do now. Other primary care and multispecialty practices are…