Physician Practice
Practice Name | Access Telecare Pllc |
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Website | accesstelecare.com |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 2 |
Number of Locations | 1 |
Access TeleCare is the nation's largest provider of acute specialty telemedicine, partnering with hospitals, health systems, and outpatient clinics across all 50 states to provide timely access to high-quality specialty care. [5, 8, 9] Founded in 2004 and physician-led, the company aims to improve patient outcomes and support the financial stability of its partners by enabling care for complex cases locally through its Telemed IQ platform. [2, 5, 9, 14] Their telemedicine services cover a wide range of specialties including behavioral health, neurology, hospitalist medicine, pulmonary and critical care, maternal-fetal medicine, infectious disease, cardiology, and nephrology. [8, 10, 11, 12]
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
Access TeleCare (accesstelecare.com) utilizes its own integrated telemedicine platform, referred to as "Telemed IQ". This platform is designed to integrate with the existing Electronic Medical Record (EMR) or Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems of the hospitals and health systems that contract with Access TeleCare, often using standards like FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources). While there is a "TelemedIQ Login" mentioned on their website, this appears to be for their clients or providers, not a direct patient portal for individuals to access and manage their personal health information in the way that patients use portals like Epic's MyChart. Access TeleCare's model focuses on providing telemedicine services and technology to healthcare facilities. Their clinicians work within the hospital's EMR system to document patient encounters and update records. This means that a patient receiving care via Access TeleCare's services would likely access their health information and potentially communicate with providers through the patient portal provided by the hospital or health system where they received care, rather than a separate patient portal branded by Access TeleCare. Based on the available information, Access TeleCare does not appear to use a distinct, patient-facing portal vendor or branding that is separate from the EHR system of the healthcare facility they are partnering with. The patient portal a patient would use is tied to the hospital or health system's EHR vendor.