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Telemedicine Software Development

Virtual care is no longer a nice-to-have — it is a core care delivery channel for every modern healthcare organization. We build enterprise-grade, HIPAA-compliant telemedicine platforms with HD video visits, asynchronous messaging, EHR integration, e-prescribing, and specialty-specific workflows — custom-built for your patient population, clinical team, and regulatory environment.

BUILD YOUR TELEHEALTH PLATFORM
$380B
Global telemedicine market by 2030
65%
Of patients prefer virtual visits for follow-ups
40%
Reduction in no-show rates with telehealth
HIPAA
Compliant video infrastructure by default

Virtual Care Platforms That Clinicians & Patients Trust

Effective telemedicine software must deliver clinical-grade video quality, integrate seamlessly with existing EHR workflows, support multi-specialty care pathways, and comply with state and federal telehealth regulations — without creating new administrative burdens for your clinical team.

HD Video Consultation

WebRTC-powered HD video visits with adaptive bitrate streaming, screen sharing, virtual waiting rooms, and multi-participant capabilities for group visits, care team consultations, and interpreter services — all in-browser without plugin downloads.

WebRTC HD VideoVirtual Waiting RoomScreen ShareMulti-ParticipantNo Plugin

Clinical Workflow Integration

Telehealth visits embedded directly in EHR workflows — launch video from within Epic, Cerner, or any FHIR-connected EHR; auto-populate visit notes; order labs and referrals during the visit; and complete documentation without leaving the clinical system.

EHR-Embedded VisitsFHIR IntegrationVisit Note Auto-PopulationLab OrdersReferrals

Asynchronous & Store-and-Forward

Supplement synchronous video visits with asynchronous messaging, photo submission (dermatology, wound care), structured questionnaire-based encounters, and store-and-forward workflows for specialties like radiology, pathology, and behavioral health.

Async MessagingPhoto SubmissionStore-and-ForwardStructured QuestionnairesBehavioral Health

Telehealth Features Built for Every Specialty

From primary care virtual visits to specialty-specific remote workflows, our telemedicine platform adapts to every clinical use case.

Self-Service Scheduling

Patient-facing scheduling portal with provider availability, appointment type selection, insurance verification, and automated reminders — reducing scheduling call volume by up to 60%.

Digital Prescribing

EPCS-certified electronic prescribing including Schedule II–V controlled substances — integrated with Surescripts for real-time formulary checking, prescription history, and pharmacy routing.

Remote Monitoring Integration

Incorporate patient-reported vitals and RPM device readings directly into telehealth visits — blood pressure, blood glucose, weight, and pulse oximetry displayed on-screen for the provider in real time.

State Licensure & Compliance Tools

Patient geolocation verification at visit start, provider licensure matrix management, state-specific telehealth consent capture, and Ryan Haight Act compliance workflows for controlled substance prescribing.

HIPAA CompliantEPCS-CertifiedWebRTC HDFHIR R4SOC 2 ReadyMulti-Specialty

Technologies We Work With

WebRTCTwilio VideoDaily.coReactNext.jsNode.jsFHIR R4SurescriptsStripeAWS Chime SDKPostgreSQLRedis

Why Healthcare Organizations Build Telehealth with Woltrio

Building a telemedicine platform that clinicians actually use requires deep knowledge of clinical workflows, regulatory compliance, and real-time video engineering — we bring all three.

Specialty-Specific Workflows

We build telehealth workflows tailored to each specialty — behavioral health, primary care, dermatology, urgent care, and chronic disease management — not a one-size-fits-all video chat wrapper.

Multi-State Regulatory Compliance

Telehealth regulations vary significantly by state. Our platform includes built-in licensure verification, state-specific consent templates, and prescribing compliance rules that keep your clinical team on the right side of the law in every jurisdiction.

Fast Time to Market

Our pre-built HIPAA-compliant video infrastructure, scheduling engine, and EHR integration libraries dramatically reduce build time — getting your telehealth program live in weeks, not months.

Our Telemedicine Platform Development Process

From clinical workflow mapping to production launch, we build telehealth platforms that physicians trust and patients keep coming back to.

01

Clinical Workflow Discovery

Map target specialties, visit types, EHR workflows, regulatory requirements, and patient demographics to inform the platform architecture.

02

Platform Architecture Design

Design video infrastructure, EHR integration strategy, scheduling logic, prescribing workflows, and compliance controls for your regulatory environment.

03

Core Platform Development

Build video engine, patient scheduling portal, provider workflow interface, EHR integration, e-prescribing, and billing module in agile sprints.

04

Clinical Testing & Compliance Review

Conduct end-to-end clinical workflow testing with real providers, security penetration testing, and regulatory compliance review.

05

Launch & Adoption Program

Execute phased launch with provider training, patient onboarding communication, and real-time adoption analytics to maximize utilization.

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Let's discuss your project requirements and build something that delivers real clinical and business value.

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Frequently
asked Questions

Seeking basic information? Our FAQ section is a ready reckoner with precise answers to the most probable queries.

HIPAA compliance for telemedicine requires that all video communications, messages, clinical notes, and patient data are handled with appropriate technical safeguards. This means end-to-end encrypted video streams, encrypted data storage, unique user authentication with MFA, HIPAA-compliant cloud infrastructure, and execution of a BAA with the platform vendor and any subprocessors (video infrastructure provider, cloud host). Generic consumer video tools like Zoom (without the healthcare BAA version) or FaceTime are not HIPAA-compliant for clinical use.
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