Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC

Physician Practice

Practice Overview

Practice NameCritical Care Telemedicine PLLC
Websitecriticalcaretelemedicine.com
Number of Physicians (MD/DO)3
Number of Locations7
About the Practice

Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC is a physician-owned medical practice that connects experienced board-certified intensivists to critically ill patients using telemedicine technology. [2, 4] They offer customizable strategies to address ICU staffing shortages, including PRN expert consultation, scheduled live rounds, ventilator rounds, full shift coverage, and daily review of invasive devices. [2] Their services aim to improve the quality of care and patient/family satisfaction by providing personalized virtual intensivist support to in-house provider teams. [2, 4, 6] The specialty is Critical Care Telemedicine, focusing on providing remote critical care services.

Practice Locations (7)

Nathan Littauer Hospital in Gloversville, NY
Oswego Hospital in Oswego, NY
Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital in Binghamton, NY
Glens Falls Hospital in Glens Falls, NY
Adirondack Medical Center - Saranac Lake in Saranac Lake, NY
Community Memorial Hospital - Hamilton, NY
Watauga Medical Center in Boone, North Carolina

Our Physicians (3)

Specialties
Internal Medicine

3 physicians

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Leadership Team

Dr. Michael Dinkels

Founder / CEO

Dr. Jamie Masson

PULMONARY SERVICE DIRECTOR

Dr. Jeffrey Greenhouse

CRITICAL CARE SERVICE DIRECTOR

Electronic Health Record System

Based on the information available, Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC does not appear to operate a proprietary or dedicated patient portal. Instead, their telemedicine services are likely integrated within the existing Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems of their partner hospitals. This means that patients typically access their health information, including telemedicine consultation details, through the hospital’s designated patient portal rather than a separate platform from Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC. Specifically, for hospitals like Nathan Littauer Hospital that partner with Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC, patients would use the hospital’s own patient portal to view their health records, appointments, and related information. The hospital’s portal is likely to be the primary interface for patient access to care-related data. In summary: - Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC does not have a publicly identified, dedicated patient portal. - Patient data is accessed via hospital-specific portals integrated with their EHR systems. - The exact portal vendor or branding varies depending on the hospital partner’s existing systems. If you or your patients need access, it’s best to inquire directly with the hospital where care is received to identify the specific portal and login procedures.

Primary Electronic Health Record System

Research Analysis
Methodology & Findings

Based on the available information from the search results, Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC does not appear to use a single, dedicated patient portal with a specific vendor or branding like "MyChart" for Epic. Instead, their telemedicine services likely integrate with the existing Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems of the hospitals they partner with. Several search results emphasize the importance of seamless integration with hospital systems and workflows for effective telemedicine in critical care settings. Some telemedicine providers, like Intercept Telehealth, explicitly state that their technology integrates with clients' existing EMRs and their providers work directly within those systems. While there is no direct confirmation from Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC's website in the search results about which specific EHR systems they integrate with, the model of integrating with the partner hospital's EHR is common in telemedicine to ensure comprehensive data access and continuity of care. One hospital listed as a partner of Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC, Nathan Littauer Hospital, does have a patient portal, but it seems to be the hospital's general patient portal for accessing various health information and services provided by the hospital. This further supports the likelihood that patients receiving care through Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC would access their health information, including details from telemedicine consultations, through the patient portal provided by the hospital where they are receiving care, rather than a separate portal from Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC. Therefore, it is not possible to identify a specific patient portal vendor or name universally used by Critical Care Telemedicine PLLC, as it is dependent on the EHR and patient portal systems in place at each individual partner hospital.