Doxy.me Leading the Way in Making Telemedicine Global
As virtual care continues to be a major driver for expanding care delivery, key innovations are playing a significant role in simplifying telemedicine for all care providers.
For example, Doxy.me was founded in 2013 with the vision of providing simple, free, and secure telemedicine solutions to expand virtual care on a global scale. Since the founding of the company, Doxy.me has expanded its web-based telemedicine platform and capabilities to 88 percent of the world's population.
As a result, the company became the world’s leading telemedicine software serving over one million providers from 180+ countries around the world. This results in facilitating hundreds of millions of sessions accounting for several billion minutes of care overall.
Thanks to an iintegration with Voyce, a seamless remote language interpretation solution, the Doxy.me platform allows providers to access interpreters from a catalog of more than 240 languages and dialects.
Doxy.me also supports health equity and accessibility efforts. Last year, the company announced that it offers discounted telehealth options to approximately 1,400 nonprofit clinics though its partnership with the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (NAFC).
As health IT innovations are changing rapidly these days, Doxy.me recently published a study about how combining telemedicine with virtual reality can expand therapeutic options for mental healthcare providers and offer more immersive therapy experiences.
In addition to all of these achievements, Doxy.me CEO Brandon M. Welch published a book called “Telehealth Success: How to Thrive in the New Age of Remote Care” last year. The book offers the following five pillars of telehealth success:
Patient success: Patients need to receive the quality of care they desire, in the way they prefer.
Clinician success: Clinicians and organizations need to provide quality care in a way that works for them.
Technology success: Telehealth technology must work well and be easy to use.
Financial success: Clinicians, payers, and patients need to benefit financially from using telehealth.
Compliance success: Clinicians need to stay out of legal trouble and use healthcare laws and regulations to their advantage.
Doxy.me is a prime example of a leading HIT company with a critical mission of expanding telemedicine capabilities on a global scale – and delivering on that mission.
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