NewYork-Presbyterian taps American Well for NYP OnDemand telehealth platform

New York City-based NewYork-Presbyterian is the first health system to implement Boston-based American Well’s telehealth software development kit.

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The American Well telehealth services will allow NewYork-Presbyterian patients to schedule online direct urgent care and follow-up visits with physician networks like ColumbiaDoctors, Weill Cornell Medicine’s Physician Organization and NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Groups. These online appointments will be available as part of NewYork-Presbyterian’s mobile and online healthcare application NYP OnDemand.

NYP OnDemand also includes provider-to-provider consultations and an online platform for second opinions. The app is available for mobile download on iOS and through online website access.

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