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Avizia Expands Virtual Care Platform to Clinical Staff Across 30 Specialties for Providers

by HITC Staff 01/24/2017 Leave a Comment

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Avizia, an end-to-end telehealth solution provider is expanding their existing enterprise virtual care platform to include clinical staff in 36 specialties with the launch of its provider network services. As part of the partnership with MLS Telehealth, a physician-run organization providing clinical staffing services in 50 states for more than a decade, Avizia will provide its customers access to industry-leading, highly credentialed, board certified physicians. This move marks the next evolution for the company in its efforts to deliver on the promise of telemedicine – connecting any patient, to any provider, in any place.

“While Avizia is the leading telehealth technology company, we recognize that many hospitals need a service, both technology and providers to address patient needs,” said Avizia Chief Medical Officer Dr. Alan Pitt in a statement. “To deliver care, we partnered with MLS Telehealth, a leading telemedicine provider network. This will allow us to offer a more complete solution by providing a robust network of physicians on an as-needed basis.”

With the provider network, all Avizia customers will have access to targeted, customized, and flexible telehealth coverage solutions either on-site or virtually. Keeping quality care top of mind, the physicians are all board certified or board eligible, and nearly 80 percent have current or recent affiliations with an academic institution. This means Avizia’s customers can expect exemplary care and technology.

Provider Network Overview

All physicians offered by Avizia also undergo vigorous and careful screening by MLS Telehealth, and have prior telemedicine experience providing virtual consultations. Some of the available clinical specialties and sub-specialties include:

·         Internal Medicine

·         Family Practice

·         Pediatrics

·         Intensive Care

·         Geriatrics

·         SNF Medicine

·         Cardiology

·         Neurology

·         Psychiatry

·         Rheumatology

·         Orthopedics

·         ENT

·         Dermatology

·         Wound Care

“A lot of hospitals want to create a telehealth program, but it either seems too difficult or they really only need coverage at certain times of the year and for certain specialties,” said MLS Telehealth CEO and Founder Dr. Dan Bensimhon. “With this partnership we hope to remove the barriers they are facing, and give them the scalable staff and technology many of today’s patients have come to expect.”

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