MCKINNEY, Texas, Aug. 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Telemedicine technology platform and nationwide service provider MyTelemedicine has announced the release of its latest API enhancements. The newly launched API is integrated with the MyTelemedicine National Network of Physicians and includes a library of over 600 API endpoints across 15 roles. These enhancements are specifically designed to allow development teams to implement a highly customizable integration in any technology stack in as little as 1-2 weeks. The company also plans on expanding the features of the API as the market continues to evolve.
The APIs can be used to integrate with web and mobile applications, IoT devices and wearable technology. The release includes a number of capabilities such as:
APIs are lightweight programming interfaces used to join software applications with services. MyTelemedicine’s newly-released, beefed up APIs adhere to strict healthcare and privacy guidelines, allowing healthcare providers with the ability to securely connect with patients in real time without the need for an inconvenient in-office visit.
The use of telemedicine saves providers time and money while allowing them to help more patients than ever before. Access to online healthcare means that patients in remote areas of the country now have access to general practitioners, specialists, mental health services, group therapy, fitness and nutrition counseling, pain management, pre and post-op consultations, and more.
My Telemedicine CEO, Rey Colon, is excited by the number of healthcare professionals and consumers these new APIs will reach. With an industry-leading infrastructure, SANS-driven security practices and HIPAA-compliant encryption, physicians and their patients can feel secure in their video, message or voice communications. Additionally, providers will have access to consultative and development support, service delivery, and service agreements that will enable the custom creation of secure, compliant, effective and flexible patient solutions.
Today’s increasingly digital world has healthcare providers looking to emerging technologies that will augment their services in order to meet the changing communication needs and desires of their patients. Research shows that in less than four years, up to 60% of the US population will be able to access their comprehensive health data using the technology of their preference.
For more information about the new Telemedicine APIs visit https://www.mytelemedicine.com/telemedicine-api.html
About Us: MyTelemedicine is a Digital Healthcare Technology company that developed a proprietary, HIPAA-compliant telemedicine platform built in the IBM Cloud that allows healthcare providers to consult with patients remotely. Our Advanced API technology allows third parties to integrate and offer a customized telemedicine experience to support their brand identity. Physicians can perform on-demand consultations with members anywhere via telephone and video technology. Patients receive advice, recommendations, and a diagnosis, which may include a prescription for common illnesses. For more information please visit www.mytelemedicine.com
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