Epic Systems Builds New Telehealth App With Help From Twilio
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Epic Systems Corp., one of the largest holders of U.S. medical records, selected software maker Twilio Inc. to help power a new telehealth service amid intensified demand for remote health care during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Twilio will provide the video-conferencing software needed to make the new application work, the San Francisco-based company said Thursday in a statement. The app lets health care providers start a video visit with a patient, review medical history and update clinical documentation. The companies didn’t disclose financial terms of the deal.