220+ telehealth companies | 2017

Telehealth is playing a bigger role in healthcare delivery today, broadening access to specialty care across the country, easing home health monitoring and simplifying chronic disease management.

Here are more than 220 telehealth companies, listed in alphabetical order.

If you'd like to add your company to this list, contact Laura Dyrda at ldyrda@beckershealthcare.com and Jess Cole at jcole@beckershealthcare.com.

19 Labs (Menlo Park, Calif.). The 19 Labs telehealth product Gale provides on-call video conferencing, remote diagnostic readings, hands-free voice commands for navigation requests and the ability to preprogram numbers and then call by pressing on button.

3Derm Systems (Boston). 3Derm is a patent-pending imaging system that takes pictures of a person's skin and delivers three views to a dermatologist for virtual visits.

A&D Medical (Orlando). A&D Medical manufactures blood pressure monitors and home health products such as weight scales.

Advanced ICU Care (St. Louis). Advanced ICU Care is a tele-ICU provider that has implemented and managed tele-ICU programs in partnership with hospitals across the country.

Advanced Telehealth Solutions (Springfield, Mo.). The Advanced TeleHealth Solutions team provides monitoring services and the clinical e-health back-end infrastructure for businesses implementing telehealth solutions.

AEMtec GmbH (Berlin, Germany). AEMtec GmbH is a business-to-business enterprise focused on technologies for sophisticated electronic applications and contributing expertise to implant, imaging system and mobile diagnostics applications.

Aerotel Medical Systems (Holon, Israel). Aerotel Medical Systems is a global manufacturer of modular, mobile and home-based telemedicine and telecare solutions.

AFC Industries (College Point, N.Y.). AFC Industries creates workspaces to increase productivity and alleviate physical stress in the workplace with a focus on clinical space including the radiology pro-workstation.

Aligned Telehealth (Calabasas, Calif.). Aligned Telehealth offers both telehealth and facility-based behavioral healthcare staffing programs.

AlternaVisit (Birmingham, Ala.). AlternaVisit is a telemedicine app that supports virtual physician visits. AlternaVisit offers physicians $35 for consultation if the patient receives treatment, and patients have access to clinicians without traveling long distances or waiting for their appointments. The company also offers web services for physician websites.

AMC Health (New York City). AMC Health provides a platform for telehealth visits so physicians can connect with patients between in-person visits. The technology is also used during clinical trials.

AMD Global Telemedicine (Chelmsford, Mass.). AMD Global Telemedicine developed the Telemedicine Encounter Management Solution, a platform used in 98 countries to enable patients to connect with clinicians remotely.

American Well (Boston). American Well offers health plans, employers and healthcare providers web and mobile services to connect patients and physicians via live video.

Answer Health On Demand (Grand Rapids, Michigan). Answer Health On Demand is a multispecialty telemedicine collaborative offering an online environment where independent providers can coordinate patient care across disparate practices and systems.

Applied Perceptions (Simi Valley, Calif.). Applied Perceptions provides outsourced customer service solutions, offering clients a full-service call center, email and chat.

Arcadian Telepsychiatry.(Fort Washington, Pa.). Arcadian Telepsychiatry provides on-demand telemedicine to expedite assessments, diagnosis, treatment and disposition of patients in several settings, including rural communities, correctional facilities, long term care facilities and hospital emergency rooms.

Arizona Telemedicine Program (Tucson). Part of the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson, ATC provides telemedicine services in 20 communities throughout the state as well as distance learning opportunities, such as continuing medical education, with bi-direction video conferencing.

Assured Independence (Seattle). Assured Independence provides turnkey technologies in remote patient monitoring for managing chronic disease; medication management and buttons for stability and wandering.

Avera eCARE (Sioux Falls, S.D.). Avera eCARE supports physicians by offering patients access to a network of providers focused on virtual healthcare monitoring and remote medical services via videoconferencing technology.

Avizia (Reston, Va.). Avizia is an end-to-end telehealth platform used at more than 1,200 hospitals and clinics. The platform's cloud-based video infrastructure includes workflow and coordination software as well as mobile apps.

Azalea Health (Atlanta). Azalea Health is a cloud-based EHR and revenue cycle management services solution with telehealth functionality integrated into its medical record system, patient portal, mobile apps and billing software.

Azova (Alpine, Utah). Azova is a software-as-a-service company with offerings that include telehealth clinics, secure messaging, online scheduling, population health, e-commerce and digital concierge services.

BAC Telemed (Wesley Chapel, Fla.). BAC Telemed provides national and international HIPAA-secure telemedicine, back-office support and real-time assistance for physicians.

Bernoulli (Milford, Conn.). Bernoulli creates software and hardware designed to accelerate the flow of real-time medical device data to providers, which includes patient safety surveillance and virtual ICU solutions.

Bewell Connect (Boston). Bewell Connect, the U.S. subsidiary of the French firm Visiomed Group, is a platform that collects data from an individual's connected health devices and provides access to additional health management services.

Biometric Signature ID (Dallas). Biometric Signature ID is a leading developer of biometric ID verification software solutions using multi-factor authentication.

Bio-Nexus (Netanya, Israel). Established in 2010, Bio-Nexus' telemedicine solution serves the military and civilian sectors. The mobile workflow platform provides end-to-end cross-platform solutions for interactive and dynamic digital medical treatment protocols and records.

Blue Cirrus Consulting (Greenville, S.C.). The Blue Cirrus telehealth team partners with healthcare organizations across the U.S. to assist with strategy and business planning, staffing, technology acquisition and initiative implementation.

Blue Sky Telehealth (Greenwood Village, Colo.). Blue Sky Telehealth provides emergency and routine consultations to improve access to specialized care. It provides cost-effective services for hospitals seeking immediate access to board-certified physicians.

Bongiovi Medical and Health Technologies (Port Saint Lucie, Fla.). The Bongiovi Medical Digital Power Station can effectively address the audio issues common in telemedicine solutions, resulting in a superior experience with improved voice communication and auscultation.

Braster S.A. (Warsaw, Poland). The Braster Device uses a breakthrough method of applying liquid crystals in breast cancer screening to enable women to perform breast self-examinations at home.

Brother OmniJoin Group (Bridgewater, N.J.). Brother OmniJoin Group provides a secure cloud-based, HIPAA-compliant video conferencing solution to connect clinicians and healthcare organizations with a broader remote patient base.

Cactus Aero (Scottsdale, Ariz.). Cactus Aero's primary focus is the development of "Connected Aircraft" communication systems solutions, which assist clients in marketing and/or developing sophisticated on-board and air-to-ground communication solutions, including low bandwidth video conferencing and telemedicine.

Canfield Scientific (Parsippany, N.J.). Canfield Scientific is a global leader in imaging systems, services and products for scientific research and healthcare applications. Its tools enable high-quality imaging with everything from digital cameras to lighting systems and clinical photography accessories.

Canon USA (Melville, N.Y.). A leader in digital imaging solutions, Cannon USA's eye screening technology is an intuitive software solution that enables providers to perform retinal screenings and then quickly transmit the images to physicians in any location for diagnostic purposes.

CAPTUREPROOF (San Francisco). CAPTUREPROOF empowers patients and healthcare providers to communicate visual information through photos and videos securely, from anywhere, at any time.

Care Innovations (Roseville, Calif.). Care Innovations connects patients to their care teams through technology solutions and also collects, aggregates and analyzes data to provide clinicians actionable insights.

CareClix (Vienna, Va.). CareClix offers remote monitoring devices including a heart rate monitor. Through the technology, providers can obtain data such as blood pressure and store a patient's information securely.

Carena (Seattle). Carena designs and operates virtual clinics for health systems, combining technology and new care delivery methods to provide healthcare for the way consumers live and work today. Carena has offered on-demand care since 2000, and it now partners with over 120 hospitals, offering virtual care access to over 18 million consumers. Carena’s virtual care model and configurable technology platform make it possible for health systems to offer care to consumers anytime, anywhere as a natural extension of each system’s brand, mission, and service.

CarePICS (Raleigh, N.C.). CarePICS has a remote clinical imagery system that allows providers to store, post and share information in real time. The technology has a wound measure future that automatically calculates a wound's surface area, length and width without the need to touch the wound.

CareSkore (Mountainview, Calif.). CareSkore offers personalized population management solutions for risk stratification, patient engagement and chronic care management. The company also has a population health management-as-a-service solution that provides health IT systems access to CareSkore's machine-learning-based, real-time analytics engine Zeus. Zeus can produce patient-specific predictive analytics to care for patients.

Certified Languages International (Portland, Ore.). Certified Languages International has telephone interpretive services, on-demand video remote interpreting and documentation translation services. The solutions give users access to more than 200 languages and Certified Languages International's interpreters.

Chetu (Plantation, Fla.). Chetu works with healthcare organizations to ensure their software is compliant with regulatory standards. Chetu offers a host of software development solutions for practice management, health information exchange, EHRs and more.

Chiron Health (Austin, Texas). Chiron Health offers technological solutions to improve patient satisfaction, streamline reimbursement and enhance practice efficiency. Chiron integrates its technology into existing practice workflows to ensure a seamless process for its partners.

ChoiceMMed America (Bristol, Pa.). ChoiceMMed America manufacturers, processes, markets, maintains and repairs electro-medical and healthcare equipment. It has five series of products including a pulse oximeter, electronic pulse stimulator and blood pressure monitor.

CirrusMD (Denver). CirrusMD is a digital platform connecting patients to physicians via text messages, images and video chat.

ClearHealth Quality Institute (Annapolis, Md.). ClearHealth Quality Institute provides accreditation, compliance and educational programs and underwrites patient safety research.

ClickAClinic (Lake Worth, Fla.). ClickAClinic is a virtual clinic offering patients 24/7 medical consultation with physicians, psychiatrists and therapists.

CliniCloud (Melbourne, Australia). CliniCloud is a global producer of physician-connected home telemedicine solutions like no-touch thermometers and stethoscopes.

Cloud DX (Brooklyn, N.Y.). Cloud DX is a developer of remote vital sign monitoring equipment, software and mobile apps.

Cloudbreak Health (Columbus, Ohio). Cloudbreak Health provides medical facilities video remote interpreting services and over-the-phone interpreting.

CMI Health (Alpharetta, Ga.). CMI Health creates, manufactures and sells home-based patient monitors to record and transfer patients' vitals to providers.

Cohero Health (New York City). Cohero Health offers mobile respiratory disease management hardware and software to track medication use and lung function.

Connected Technology Solutions (Menomonee Falls, Wis.). Connected Technology Solutions develops customizable patient check-in kiosks.

ConnectedPulse (Dallas). ConnectedPulse is a provider of home-based wireless vital monitors that transmit and store measures on the company's server.

Contec Medical Systems (Qinhuangdao, China). Contec Medical Systems, founded in 1996 as a medical instrument manufacturer and distributor, now offers more than 20 product categories, including telemedicine equipment.

Continuity Health (Dallas). Continuity Health provides technology solutions for organizations to virtualize care delivery across the care continuum.

Continuwell (Jacksonville, Fla.). Continuwell offers a custom health and wellness mobile app for employers featuring 24/7 telemedicine services.

Corstrata. Corstrata provides telehealth technologies and clinical expertise on ostomies and chronic wounds. The platform is designed to provide access to certified wound and ostomy clinicians and improve financial outcomes.

CRF Health (London). CRF Health develops electronic clinical outcome assessment and electronic patient-reported outcomes solutions to track patient progress during clinical trials.

CureCompanion (Wilmington, Del.). CureCompanion offers a telemedicine white label platform for healthcare providers, telemedicine equipment companies and IT companies.

CyraCom Language Solutions (Tucson, Ariz.). CyraCom Language Solutions provides phone and video interpretation services to healthcare providers with localization and on-site interpretations as well as interpreter training for healthcare personnel. The American Hospital Association endorses the company's interpretation and translation solutions.

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Connected Care (Lebanon, N.H.). Dartmouth-Hitchcock Connected Care collaborates with physicians and healthcare facilities across northern New England to offer telemedicine services to nearly 2 million residents.

Dictum Health (Oakland, Calif.). Dictum Health offers end-to-end mobile and cloud-based telehealth solutions, featuring real-time health data streaming and vital sign monitoring services, among others.

Digidose (Allentown, Pa.). Digidose is a next-generation home health hub and personal medication dispenser offering direct communication between patients and providers.

Dignity Health Telemedicine Network (Sacramento, Calif.). Dignity Health Telemedicine Network connects patients and attending physicians to specialists through a two-way audio and video feed for diagnostic and treatment discussions.

DirectDPT. DirectDPT is a direct-to-consumer physical therapy service providing consultation, evaluation and treatment for less than $30 per visit. The telehealth application connects users with physical therapists to help alleviate muscle, joint, back and neck pain.


Dizzion (Denver). Dizzion offers virtual desktop services that support telehealth applications.

Doctor on Demand (San Francisco). Doctor on Demand enables patients to connect with board-certified physicians for numerous medical, pediatric and mental health conditions.

DocViaWeb (Coral Springs, Fla.). The company focuses on developing telemedicine and telemonitoring systems and solutions, allowing patients to receive diagnoses and care in more convenient settings.

DxRx (San Francisco). The company offers personalized treatment for alcoholism via its mobile app.

Eagle Telemedicine (Atlanta). The physician-led telemedicine firm partners with hospitals to help them implement telehealth models of care.

eClinicalWorks (Westborough, Mass.). eClinicalWorks is a cloud-based EHR, population health management, patient engagement and revenue cycle management solutions provider.

eDevice (Mérignac, France). eDevice's solutions transmit data securely between patients and medical systems, bringing connectivity solutions to medical device manufacturers.

eimageglobal (Chapel Hill, N.C.). Eimageglobal's medical cloud service platform that connects different institutions, gives physicians diagnostic tools and offers telemedicine and data analytics capabilities.

Eko Devices (Berkeley, Calif.). Eko Devices offers a platform of noninvasive cardiovascular care devices, including a digital stethoscope and combined ECG and digital stethoscope device.

e-Psychiatry (Columbus, Ind.). The firm offers telepsychiatry and teletherapy tools and programs to healthcare organizations and directly to patients, as well as access to its national panel of metal health providers.

Etiam Corp. (Maynard, Mass.). Etiam is a telemedicine solutions company that provides secure data exchange between hospitals and clinicians.

Everbridge (Burlington, Mass.). Everbridge is a global software company that provides critical communications and safety applications to keep businesses running during critical events.

eVisit (Mesa, Ariz.). Building better patient-physician relationships, eVisit uses technology to simplify complicated clinical workflows, enabling physicians to strengthen their existing relationships.

Executive Communication Systems (Ventura, Calif.). Executive Communication Systems is a dictation and transcription equipment and accessories provider.

ExpoEnterprise (Las Vegas). ExpoEnterprise utilizes negative ion technology to mitigate patients' pain and accelerate recovery time.

Figure 1 (Toronto, Ontario). Working with millions of healthcare professionals, Figure 1 helps physicians share their cases through mobile devices for other physicians all around the world to view.

Firefly Global (Belmont, Mass.). Firefly Global is a wireless portable microscope and real-time video transmission magnifying camera provider.

Fitango (New York City). Fitango is a health IT solutions developer with platforms designed for payers, long term care, transplant centers and other healthcare facilities to streamline processes and engage patients at home.

Fonemed (Ventura, Calif.). Fonemed is a population health management and telehealth solutions provider.

ForaCare (Moorpark, Calif.). ForaCare is a software company that creates products for chronic disease management.

Freestate (Wichita, Kan.). Freestate aims to fill the gaps in healthcare for rural Americans through telemedicine applications. The company provides inpatient and outpatient telehealth services in 20 specialties to more than 34 hospitals in Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico and New York.

GCX Corp. (Petaluma, Calif.). GCX is an international company that offers medical instrument and IT mounting solutions.

GD (Ridgefield, NJ.). GD improves healthcare by developing the most comprehensive mobile telemedicine, communication, and notification solutions for pre-hospital and hospital environments. Our affordable and completely customizable offerings empower EMS and medical teams to enhance workflows, document, and record. One can analyze interactions and patient data to minimize risk, reduce costs, and improve patient outcomes. GD Improves Healthcare, CAREpoint and e-Bridge are what makes it possible.

Genoa Telepsychiatry (New York City). Genoa Telepsychiatry offers a platform to connect patients with mental health providers, focused on underserved populations. Genoa's pharmacy and telepsychiatry services reach more than 500,000 individuals in 45 states and the District of Columbia.

GlobalMed (Scottsdale, Ariz.). GlobalMed offers telemedicine solutions worldwide, with solutions currently utilized in more than 55 countries.

Glooko (Mountain View, Calif.). Founded in 2010, Glooko is a mobile diabetes management system.

GlucoMe (Yarkona, Israel). GlucoMe is a privately held company that offers a digital diabetes care platform.

LivingWell@Home (Sioux Falls, S.D.). LivingWell@Home offers remote patient vital signs and activities monitoring.

H3 System (Daejeon, South Korea). H3 System is a telehealth company that offers bio-sensors, telecommunication networks, diagnostic tools and application software, among other technologies.

Health Net Connect Virtual Solutions (Wixom, Mich.). HNC Virtual Solutions, part of the J&B Medical Supply family of companies, offers telemedicine and remote patient monitoring solutions.

HEALTHePractices (West Nyack, N.Y.). HEALTHePRACTICES provides business development and consulting for companies involved in telemedicine and medical imaging with particular emphasis on teleradiology, urgent care, elder care, and artificial intelligence.

HealthX (Indianapolis). HealthX offers health portals aimed at providing an access point to health information for payers, providers and consumers.

HeraMED (Netanya, Israel). HeraMED is a pregnancy monitoring technology solutions provider for expectant mothers looking to incorporate self-monitoring into their routines.

Hodei Technology (Indianapolis). Hodei Technology develops, deploys and sells technology that incorporates Google Glass and Nano technology for telehealth applications in rural areas and for monitoring surgical procedures.

Honeywell Life Care Solutions (Brookfield, Wis.). Honeywell Life Care Solutions — a component of Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions — develops health management and remote patient monitoring technologies.

Howard Medical (Ellisville, Miss.). Howard Medical focuses on solutions for multiple point-of-care technology needs such as medical carts and wall-mounted work stations.

Huntingdon Telemed (Bonita Springs, Fla.). Huntingdon Telemed manufactures a portable medical cart system.

Ideal Life (Toronto). Ideal Life provides a suite of patient monitoring and care management technology solutions.

Ieso Digital Health (Cambridge, U.K.). Ieso Digital Health provides digitally enhanced mental healthcare services to providers, private individuals and businesses. The company's platform and programs provide one-to-one, secure, real-time cognitive behavioral therapy programs that are clinically validated.

iHealthHome (Seattle). iHealthHome uses web-based software to facilitate in-home patient monitoring.

Imediplus (Hsinchu County, Taiwan). Imediplus manufactures monitoring solutions and medical devices for severe and acute patient care.

Indemand Interpreting (Tukwila, Wash.). Indemand Interpreting is a medical interpreting solutions provider for patients with hearing difficulties or limited English language proficiency.

Ingenium Healthcare Advisors (Washington, D.C.). Ingenium Healthcare Advisors partners with healthcare leaders to provide training and strategic planning to clinical and technical staff to improve care delivery.

InnovaTel Telepsychiatry (Erie, Pa.). InnovaTel Telepsychiatry provides telepsychiatry solutions to care centers in underserved areas.

InSight Telepsychiatry (Marlton, NJ). InSight Telepsychiatry is a national organization providing telepsychiatry services in all settings across the care continuum.

Inpathy (Marlton, NJ). Inpathy is a telebehavioral health network and platform that gives consumers behavioral health services from their home or a private space.

Insung Information (Seoul, South Korea). Insung Information enables users to easily identify vital signs and receive counsel from medical staff at any time with a smart phone or tablet.

Insurance Data Services (Wyoming, Mich.). Insurance Data Services provides hospitals and physicians with medical billing services including credentialing, coding and revenue cycle management.

Integron (New York, N.Y.). Integron is an internet of things managed services company that serves the health, energy and transportation industries.

Interactive Health Concepts (Phoenix). Interactive Health Concepts provides telemental healthcare to rural and urban communities.

InTouch Health (Goleta, Calif.). InTouch Health provides telemedicine, telecommunications and robotics services to assist health systems in deploying telehealth programs quickly.

Iris Telehealth (Austin, Texas). Iris Telehealth connects hospitals and community care centers with trained mental health professionals via private videoconferences.

Iron Bow Technologies (Chantilly, Va.). Iron Bow Technologies helps customers select, acquire, design and integrate IT solutions that solve specific business challenges.

Israel Economic Mission/mHealth Israel (New York City). Israel Economic Mission/mHealth Israel is a nonprofit organization uniting Israel's healthcare technology community with global healthcare and digital market leaders.

IVCi (Hauppauge, N.Y.). IVCi delivers audio visual integration, unified communications, video conferencing, voice and cloud services to companies globally.

Jedmed (St. Louis). Jedmed develops surgical instruments for ENT, ophthalmology and dental as well as endoscopic video technology.

Jintronix (Montreal). Jintronix strives to enhance patient experience by boosting clinical outcomes and delivering progress data to therapists, providers and payers. The company delivers post-acute rehabilitation and home-based therapy.

KagenAir (Appleton, Wis.). KagenAir is the only app on the market demonstrating the impact of the weather and environment on a person's health.

Kinpo Electronics (Taiwan). Kinpo Electronics is an electronic computer manufacturing company.

KioWare (York, Pa.). KioWare's video conferencing capabilities include self-service kiosks for billing, patient education and on-demand video conferencing.

Krixi Corp. (Cumming, Ga.). Krixi delivers a secure, scalable telemedicine platform as well as a patient outreach platform designed to track patient-reported outcomes.

LevMed (Tilburg, The Netherlands). LevMed develops electrocardiogram belts for hospitals, clinics, rescue teams, airlines, sports centers and mobile care units. The company recently unveiled its Mobile ECG Kit, equipped for remote settings.

LG CNS (Seoul, South Korea). LG CNS is a global IT service provider, offering specialized consulting, total outsourcing and infrastructure.

Logicalis (New York City). Logicalis delivers digital enablement services, such as digital pillars, data center and cloud services, security and network infrastructure, workspace communications and collaboration, data and information strategies and IT operation modernization.

Lumens Integration (Hsinchu, Taiwan). An optical product business, Lumens develops portable document cameras, desktop document cameras, a ceiling document camera, high-definition point-tilt-zoom cameras and projection engines.

Lund Industries (Northbrook, Ill.). Lund Industries created the DataCart, a mobile, point-of-care computing system allowing for mobile data entry and wireless communication.

Mackay Communications, Satellite Solutions Division (Raleigh, N.C.). Mackay Communications' Satellite Solutions works with organizations to provide satellite telecommunication solutions.

MAP Health Management (Austin, Texas). MAP Health Management is a population health management organization focused on addiction and behavioral health illness-facing technologies.

MaxLife (St. Clair, Mich.). MaxLife is a leader in telemedicine options for pre-hospital diagnosis and care. MaxLife provides the latest solutions in mobile ambulatory telemedicine.

MCIS Language Solutions (Toronto). MCIS Language Solutions provides translation services to government, legal, police services and healthcare organizations.

MDLIVE (Sunrise, Fla.). MDLIVE provides access to board-certified physicians and licensed therapists through a secure online video and phone network technology platform for patients, health plans, health systems and self-insured employers to access for medical and behavioral healthcare.

Medical Mine (Pleasanton, Calif.). Medical Mine provides web-based EHR, practice management and billing services to healthcare organizations across the U.S.

Medici (Austin, Texas). Medici is a mobile platform for medical professionals, uniting patients, physicians, providers and payers in a single app-based platform.

Medimaging Integrated Solution (Taiwan). Medimaging Integrated Solutions is a manufacturer of digital hand-held diagnostic scopes.

MedM (Menlo Park, Calif.). MedM creates remote patient monitoring systems and medical connectivity software. MedM is a pure software engineering company using its skills to improve providers' success metrics.

Medpod (New York City). Medpod is an augmented medicine company specializing in addressing general care, on-demand care and distance care.

Medtronic (Dublin, Ireland). Medtronic is focused on medical device and technology solutions to monitor patients across the care continuum in the hospital and at home.

Medweb (San Francisco). Medweb delivers secure telemedicine and teleradiology solutions with more than 1,000 installations worldwide, focusing on orthopedics, dermatology, ophthalmology, stroke evaluation, dentistry and general exams.

MeMD (Scottsdale, AZ). MeMD offers health plans, employers, and individual consumers telemedicine services that connect patients and physicians via audio and video.

Mend (Orlando). Mend is a healthcare communication and engagement platform. Mend can connect to patients and/or providers anytime, anywhere, and with any device through messaging, video, forms, or other content. Mend can send or collect any information from a patient or a third party related to a patient's care. Mend is an easy, fully integrated technology to engage your patients.

Mercantile Processing (Millville, Del.). Mercantile Processing sets up and facilitates telemedicine payments, including credit card approvals.

Mercy Virtual (Chesterfield, Mo.). Mercy Virtual Care Center is a hub for Mercy staff and physicians to expand telehealth services and advance innovation in telemedicine, including two-way video conferencing and remote patient monitoring.

MetTel (New York City). MetTel provides telehealth infrastructure for mobile devices, connectivity, enterprise mobile management, vital sensors, procurement and financing to support telecommunications.

MLS Telehealth (Greensboro, N.C.). MLS Telehealth provides a physician network for direct-to-consumer partners, employers, practices, diagnostic companies, hospitals and health systems, including diagnostic reads for echocardiography and other vascular studies.

MobilDrTech (Sugar Land, Texas). MobilDrTech is a telemedicine systems and equipment integrator that provides cloud-based, HIPAA-compliant video conference platforms and functions for telemedicine equipment manufacturers.

Mobile Telemedical (Louisville, Ky.). Mobile Telemedical's web applications are a "white label" solution for telemedicine with customized web applications for each healthcare provider. The company can create custom mobile apps and interface with the hospital's EHR through an API.

MobileSmith (Raleigh, N.C.). MobileSmith is an online development platform for customizable telehealth app creation and management.

Modernizing Medicine (Boca Raton, Fla.). Modernizing Medicine® and its affiliated companies empower physicians with suites of mobile, specialty-specific solutions that transform how healthcare information is created, consumed and utilized to increase efficiency and improve outcomes. modmed Telehealth™ is their store-and-forward telemedicine app for dermatologists and directly integrates with their EHR system, EMA™.

Myapps Developers (Longwood, Fla.). Myapps Developers' CallingDr.com is a telemedicine platform allowing clinicians to provide health services remotely and connect with patients from any device or through a web portal.

MYidealDOCTOR (Atlanta). MYidealDOCTOR gives patients access to board-certified physicians with prescribing capabilities any time of the day by phone or video conferencing.

MyOnCallDoc (Largo, Fla.). MyOnCallDoc's telehealth technology connects users with physicians and healthcare professionals at any time of the day or night. More than 500 board-certified physicians in 47 states are available through the telehealth-on-demand services.

Myowndoctor (Chicago). Myowndoctor inspires healthy living by connecting patients to providers they know, and to information that informs and empowers them.

MyTelemedicine (McKinney, Texas). MyTelemedicine is the leader in telemedicine technology with capabilities to white label their program, full Internationalization of multiple languages within the member portal, API integration into mobile apps and an administration dashboard for instant activation of groups and members.

Neighbors Telehealth (Houston). Neighbors Telehealth, LLC offers a customizable web-based telehealth portal as well as custom, comprehensive, turnkey telehealth solutions for institutions and healthcare providers.

Neighbors School Telehealth (Houston). Neighbors School Telehealth, LLC brings its medical and behavioral providers onto educational campuses  to facilitate the diagnosis, treatment, and management of student health and behavioral needs using telehealth technology.

Nidek (Fremont, Calif.). Nidek focuses on eye care products in ophthalmology and optometry to improve diagnoses and treatment of eye conditions.

NiNiSpeech (Haifa, Israel). NiNiSpeech is a virtual speech therapy platform connecting patients with speech therapy professionals and payers to improve clinical outcomes and lower costs.

Nokia (Cambridge, Mass.). Nokia creates devices to track and improve activity, sleep, weight, heart health and environmental issues, including wireless blood pressure monitors and Wi-Fi enabled scales.

Nonin Medical (Plymouth, Minn.). Nonin Medical focuses on technologies and products such as pulse and regional oximeters, capnographs, sensors and software.

Novotalk (Raanana, Israel). Novotalk offers a self-guided therapy through a web-based platform to help people who stutter gain and maintain fluent speech.

NuPhysicia (Houston). NuPhysicia focuses on telemedicine services for correctional healthcare, indigent populations, scientific exploration and employee health.

NuView Health (Boca Raton, Fla.). NuView Health is a telehealth solutions provider with a physician network that has supported nearly 1.5 million patient encounters.

Nuvimedix (McAllen, Texas). Nuvimedix designs primary care telehealth solutions that compliment in-person services and support wellness efforts.

Ochsner CareConnect 360 (Jefferson, La.). Ochsner CareConnect 360 is Ochsner Health System's telehealth program designed to support on-site coverage for patients that need specialty services and includes remote monitoring technology for critical patients.

Oxitone Medical (Kfar Saba, Israel). Oxitone Medical produces a bracelet with oxygen saturation, pulse and motion biosensors as well as the companion patient management app for continuous patient monitoring and transition care services.

PatientClick (San Diego, Calif.). PatientClick provides an integrated Video-based Telemedicine platform as SaaS with EHR and Practice Management. We also provide the OnDemandVisit.com telemedicine platform.

Patronus Medical (Washington, D.C.). Patronus Medical provides medical services to individuals, families and facilities that need private, attentive care 24 hours per day through advanced telemedicine technologies.

Patronus Neurology (Washington, D.C.). Patronus Neurology provides constant emergency teleneurology solutions to hospitals and stroke centers for any neurological emergency.

PeraHealth (Charlotte, N.C.). PeraHealth provides real-time predictive analytics solutions based on data science and clinical care best practices that can help clinicians identify at-risk patients and tackle initiatives such as reducing unplanned ICU transfers and readmissions.

Pexip (New York City). Pexip's virtualized meeting platform is designed for web conferencing across compatible technologies and can run in an organization's data center as well as public, private or hybrid cloud environments.

Pharma Supply (Wellington, Fla.). Pharma Supply's Advocate manufactures and distributes medical equipment including blood glucose monitors and blood pressure monitoring systems.

Philips Hospital to Home (Murrysville, Pa.). Philips Healthcare's Philips Hospital to Home provides telehealth-enabled clinical programs aimed at improving outcomes and lowering costs in the hospital, ambulatory care settings and at home.

PipelineRx (San Francisco). PipelineRx is the leading independent medication management telepharmacy provider serving individual acute and specialty hospitals and integrated delivery networks through its services and software solutions. The company’s telepharmacy solutions enable hospitals to dramatically increase operating efficiencies while ensuring medication efficacy, increasing patient safety, and improving clinical outcomes.

PlushCare (Chicago). Plush Care recruits physicians to diagnose, treat and prescribe medication to patients over their tablet or mobile device.

PokitDok (San Mateo, Calif.). PokitDok's healthcare platform supports real-time transactions through an open source application programming interface, allowing hospitals and health systems to create apps that will streamline telehealth business for their patients.

Polycom (San Jose, Calif.). Polycom provides video collaboration solutions that support telehealth and telemedicine, care coordination and medical and patient education.

ProAssurance (Birmingham, Ala.). ProAssurance is a healthcare liability insurer that focuses on handling claims and medical liability.

Professional Risk Management Services (Arlington, Va.). Professional Risk Management Services provides liability insurance for individual healthcare providers, groups, practices, associations and organizations, including telepsychiatry and forensic services.

Qualcomm Life (San Diego). Qualcomm Life’s medical-grade solutions enable end-to-end medical device connectivity and integration to unlock actionable insights that can improve operational efficiencies, clinical workflows and inform interventions across the care continuum. 

Questcare Telehealth (Dallas). Questcare Telehealth is an integrated multispecialty group that provides telehealth coverage for community and rural hospitals.

Reach Health (Alpharetta, Ga.). The REACH Health telemedicine software platform sets a new standard for clinical adaptability. Providers have the platform needed to create enterprise telemedicine programs with configurable workflows for each service line and care setting. Physicians have the tools needed to ensure collaborative consultations. Telemedicine program coordinators have the analytics and reports needed to monitor the telemedicine program at all levels. Gone are the boundaries that limit the flexibility and scope of your telemedicine program.

Redivus Health (Olathe, Kan.). Redivus Health's mobile app, combined with cloud services, provides protocol for cardiac arrest, stroke and sepsis to enhance diagnostic and treatment accuracy.

Reliq Health (Vancouver, BC, Canada). Reliq Health provides remote patient monitoring, telemedicine and care collaboration solutions to healthcare providers in the US, Canada and Europe.

Salus Telehealth (Waycross, Ga.). Salus Telehealth is a full-service telehealth company with expertise in implementing telemedicine solutions and offers a mobile, free-market physician network: VideoMedicine.

Second Opinion Telemedicine Solutions (Torrance, Calif.). Second Opinion Telemedicine Solutions has a software platform designed for telehealth services across multiple specialties and the Second Opinion Enterprise, a comprehensive telehealth portal solution with built-in scheduling, custom protocols, vitals sign management and integrated web conferencing.

SecondOpinions.com (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.). As the consumer division of USARAD Holdings, SecondOpinion.com is powered by an automated platform designed for simple web image upload and provides access to board-certified physicians for patients around the globe.

Sensely (San Francisco). Sensely is an artificial intelligence clinical avatar for triage and continuous controls monitoring that includes the "Virtual Clinician" patient engagement solution combining artificial intelligence with an empathetic avatar and chat bot technology.

Sensogram Technologies (Plano, Texas). Sensogram Technologies is a research and development company focused on biosensors that allow for continuous remote and mobile monitoring of vital signs.

Sentier (Brookfield, Wis.). Sentier is focused on delivering cost-effective veterinary diagnostic device and telemedicine solutions.

Sentry Financial Corp. (Salt Lake City, Utah). Sentry Financial leases and finances equipment to hospitals, clinics and other end users.

SGS North America (Suwanee, Ga.). SGS offers a globally integrated solution to medical device manufacturers to get their devices to market sooner.

Shift Administrators (Columbia, S.C.). Shift Administrators' ShiftAdmin is a web-based customizable schedule generation and management system for healthcare providers.

SilverCloud Health (Dublin, Ireland). SilverCloud provides outcomes-focused online behavioral health and wellbeing solutions with its digital platform customizable for the provider's needs.

SimpleVisit (Crofton, Md.). SimpleVisit facilitates televisits through Apple FaceTime, Microsoft Skype and Google Hangouts with live coordinators to create a positive patient experience and maximize the clinician's time.

SnapMD (Glendale, Calif.). SnapMD's Virtual Care Management platform is designed for ambulatory patients to receive one-on-one or multiple participant virtual consultations with clinicians.

Solutionz Video Conferencing (Los Angeles). Solutionz Video Conferencing provides video and UC collaboration solutions and services for healthcare providers.

Specialists on Call (Reston, Va.). Specialists on Call is a telemedicine service offering video consultations with physicians to more than 350 hospitals nationwide.

Spry Health (Palo Alto, Calif.). Spry Health is a health management technologies and remote patient monitoring company focused on wearables for disease management among chronically ill patients.

StarLeaf (Watford, United Kingdom). StarLeaf offers video conferencing and calling with healthcare providers around the world.

Stefanini Life Sciences (Brussels, Belgium). Stefanini Life Sciences provides e-health services for the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.

Straight Teeth Direct. Straight Teeth Direct is a teledentistry app and platform connecting adults with orthodontists for diagnosis, treatment and supervision of teeth straightening. Patients can use the app for initial connection with a specialist and then do self-impressions with a kit they receive in the mail; finally, the patient is sent custom straight teeth aligners.

Stratus Video (Clearwater, Fla.). Stratus Video's proprietary technology platform provides telehealth solutions to hospitals and health systems that can connect users with ER or urgent care physicians as well as on-call specialists for video consultations.

Suitable Technologies (Palo Alto, Calif.). Suitable Technologies combines natural mobility and cloud-based video conferencing through its Beam app.

swyMed (Lexington, Mass.). swyMed's telemedicine technology connects patients with physicians in a real-time video conference with professionals in community paramedicine, home healthcare, EMS/critical transport and telestroke services.

SynsorMed (Atlanta). SynsorMed's telehealth solution is integrated into the provider's EHR to connect physicians with their existing patients.

Tactio Health Group (Montreal). Tactio Health Group focuses on telehealth systems that create a digitized record for each patient to tracking medical devices and develop clinical research studies.

 

Therapist Assisted Online (St. Petersburg, Fla.). Therapist Assisted Online's TAO Connect is a suite of online tools for client education, interaction, accountability and progress assessment of mental health treatment.

Tech4Life Enterprises (Milton, Ontario). Tech4Life Enterprises provides the telemedicine solution MD Consults to the U.S. markets, which is a telemedicine platform for online consultations in high and low bandwidth environments.

Techmedic International (Syosset, N.Y.). The Dyna-Vision Telemonitoring System from Telemedic provides nearly real-time remote patient monitoring through an ambulant medical device.

TelaCare (Fishers, Ind.). TelaCare enables patients to connect with board-certified physicians, licensed therapists and medical specialists through secure phone, video or mobile app. TelaCare provides telehealth services for individuals, families, health plans, health systems and employers.

Teladoc (Lewisville, Texas). Teladoc's platform provides continuous access to teleconsults by phone, secure online video or mobile apps.

Telebehavioral Health Institute (San Diego, Calif.). The Telebehaviforal Health Institute offers telemental and telebehavioral health training, consulting and staffing assistance with personal training available in person and online.

TeleDiets by Lifestyles Tech (Valencia, Calif.). TeleDiets.com is a program that uses nutrition along with prescriptions and physician advice to treat patients, including those with chronic disease such as Type 2 diabetes.

Telehealth Resource Centers (Anchorage, Alaska). HHS' Health Resources and Services Administration Office for the Advancement of Telehealth funds Telehealth Resource Centers, which includes 12 regional centers and two national centers focused on technology assessment and telehealth policy.

Telehealth Sensors (North Aurora, Ill.). Telehealth Sensors works with clients to program monitors for their specific needs, including continuous monitoring capabilities, and focuses on creating inconspicuous products to protect the privacy of users.

Telehealth Solutions (Alpharetta, Ga.). Telehealth Solutions assists hospitals and physician practices with selecting and implementing telemedicine systems to optimize workflow.

TeleMed 2020 (Indianapolis, Ind.). TeleMed 2020's Enform platform is a flexible care management and engagement telemedicine solution for managing chronic care, wellness, patient navigation, wound care, behavioral health and population health initiatives.

Telemedicine.com (Cameron Park, Calif.). Telemedicine.com provides assistance with creating a telemedicine clinic, including grant writing through system installation, designed for small rural clinics as well as major hospitals.

TeleSensi (Somerset West, South Africa). TeleSensi is a stethoscope that can integrate with the company's web-based platform to transmit a patient's pulse while maintaining audio quality.

TeleSpecialists (Fort Myers, Fla.). TeleSpecialists supports telemedicine as an effective method to increase patient retention and maximize patient satisfaction, with consultation services to develop telestroke and teleneurology programs.

Terason (Burlington, Mass.). Terason focuses on portable ultrasound systems, including the uSmart products for quality imaging and functionality.

thera-LIST (Richardson, Texas). Founded in 2013, thera-LIST is a HIPAA-secure video platform connecting users with mental health providers for face-to-face video sessions. The platform also provides scheduling, credit card payment processing and document sharing capabilities.

Therapractic Management Systems (Lubbock, Texas). Therapractic Management Systems provides online office assistance for behavioral health practices and manages risk with HIPAA-based training and Medicare- and Medicaid-sensitive notes.

Thinklabs Medical (Centennial, Colo.). Thinklabs One provides a stethoscope for telemedicine and mobile health applications that can connect with multiple platforms to record and share sound.

TIMS Medical (Chelmsford, Mass.). TIMS Consultant is a networked system that allows physicians, technicians, students, residents, fellows and subspecialty consultants to participate in surgery or diagnostic imaging procedures from remote locations.

TokBox (San Francisco). TokBox provides a live video cloud platform with cross-platform application programming interfaces for telehealth applications with HIPAA-compliant video, audio and multiparty conferencing as well as encrypted recording and interactive broadcasting and messaging.

T-Psychiatry (Alvin, Texas). T-Psychiatry provides telepsyciatric solutions for providers and facilities.

TransGlobal (Vienna, Va.). TransGlobal provides language translation interpretation services and recently was one of three recipients of the IDIQ contract for translation and interpretation services from the National Institutes of Health.

Trapollo (Herndon, Va.). Trapollo is a telehealth and remote health monitoring solutions company focused on chronic disease management as well as independent living and corporate health and wellness programs.

TruClinic (Salt Lake City, Utah). TruClinic's cloud-based platform connects patients with providers for a telehealth solution designed to fit into the provider's existing work flow.

TytoCare (New York City). TytoCare connects people with clinicians through its TytoHome for consumers, TytoPro for professionals and TytoClinic for remote point-of-care services.

United Concierge Medicine (Clifton Park, N.Y.). United Concierge Medicine allows patients to use everyday technology such as phones, text messaging, video and secure messaging for diagnostic, prescription, lab ordering and referral services.

United Language Group (St. Louis Park, Minn.). United Language Group provides interpreting services for clients around the world, including telemedicine solution integrators and video conferencing.

Utila (San Jose, Calif.). Utila's condition-specific programs send patients automated text reminders to complete activities, support messages, educational content and assessment responses to streamline workflows and improve patient communication.

VectraCor & QRS Diagnostic (Totowa, N.J.). VectraCor & QRS Diagnostic is a medical technology company focused on tablet and personal computer USB-based medical devices including ambulatory blood pressure monitors and electrocardiographs.

VeeMed (Sacramento, Calif.). VeeMed is a global telemedicine company focused on virtual clinical patient healthcare services and advanced telemedicine technology in chronic care, nephrology, pulmonary medicine, neurology and mental healthcare.

VGo (Nashua, N.H.). VGo is a robotic telepresence solution that allows for remote patient visits, telesitting, telestroke, postoperative care, hospice and palliative care interactions.

VideoConnex (Lake Monroe, Fla.). VideoConnex is a consulting firm that provides a network collaboration infrastructure for multisite interactive collaboration at world sporting events, among other occasions.

Vidyo (Hackensack, N.J.). Vidyo provides telemedicine through video collaboration, including video-enabled smart glasses for surgery, ambulatory care and emergency response as well as powering telehealth on smartphones.

Virtual Medical Staff (Alpharetta, Ga.). Virtual Medical Staff helps healthcare organizations connect with patients for psychiatric evaluations, stroke assessments in the ER, ongoing counseling services and surgical consultations.

VisionFlex (Sydney, Australia). VisionFlex designs and manufactures telehealth devices and high-grade video imaging systems for healthcare applications.

Vital Connex (Nashville, Tenn.). Vital Connex builds applications, systems and networks for single rural providers to publicly trade healthcare corporations across the nation.

ViTel Net (McLean, Va.). ViTel Net provides healthcare organizations with customized solutions for telemedicine and telepresence robotics.

VivaInk (Santa Clara, Calif.). VivaInk created the eSkin platform for wearables and vitals monitoring data services.

Vivify Health (Plano, Texas). Vivify Health's remote care platform combines mobile application silos and consolidates branding across remote monitoring, bundled payments, chronic care management, home health and patient engagement programs.

VSee (Sunnyvale, Calif.). VSee is a telemedicine platform design house that serves Walgreens, Walmart and Trinity Health, among other healthcare providers, with telemedicine carts, web-based waiting rooms and customized telehealth portals.

Vyopta (Austin, Texas). Vyopta developed a device that monitors the performance of large video and web conferencing networks to improve performance.

Wecounsel Solutions (Chattanooga, Tenn.). Wecounsel provides telehealth solutions for behavioral health providers through online engagement solutions including HIPAA-compliant video sessions and instant chats.

WebRTC.ventures. WebRTC.ventures' medical services platform connects two or more users (healthcare providers and patients) in private, secure video connections that allow the users to videoconference and share audio, video and data files.

Welch Allyn (Skaneateles Falls, N.Y.). Welch Allyn focuses on diagnostic solutions, including the Welch Allyn Home Hypertension Program and Welch Allyn Home Blood Pressure Monitor and Scale.

WoMBA (Queens, N.Y.). WoMBA collects data from multiple apps — sports apps, medical apps and nutrition apps — as well as medical records and aggregates them in one place.

XBOSoft (Reston, Va.). XBOSoft is a software quality assurance and testing services company focused on providing services for small and mid-sized companies.

Yorktel (Eatontown, N.J.). Yorktel provides remote patient monitoring and video expertise for secure telehealth solutions.

YouThisMe (Hudson, N.Y.). YouThisMe offers a seamless, secure, HIPAA-compliant, and simple-to-use remote patient monitoring system that allows patients to remain in their homes while giving providers essential information for managing chronic conditions and avoiding hospital readmissions.

Zipnosis (Minneapolis). Zipnosis' telemedicine platform connects patients and clinicians for video, telephone and adaptive online interviews.

Zoom (San Jose, Calif.). Zoom's platform includes audio, video and screen-sharing capabilities for HIPAA-compliant telemedicine, telepsychiatry, telehome care and training.

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