Healthcare IT Today May 6, 2021
Anne Zieger

Telehealth vendor Amwell has released a platform allowing providers to integrate multiple types of virtual health services using a single infrastructure.

Amwell’s Converge platform is designed to integrate with existing workflows, EHRs, patient portals and consumer digital health technologies. It offers access to single sign-on technology and its APIs leverage FHIR. Its goal is to create a streamlined and regulatory–compliant exchange of information across its ecosystem.

With the Converge launch, Amwell is making several of the company’s products, programs and modules available, along with applications from other vendors, in a single place with a single code base.

Products available from outside vendors include:

  • An iteration of Google Cloud which will include real-time captioning and translation services designed to help...

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