Veta Health partners with Twilio to provide video telehealth capabilities

Virtual care company Veta Health is partnering with digital health company Twilio to bring video communication capabilities to its platform.

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Veta’s asynchronous text chat features are already powered by Twilio. The video communication will allow clinicians to virtually meet patients through a secure link that does not require an app download, according to the Oct. 3 Veta news release.

“At Veta Health, we pride ourselves on our ability to meet patients where they are. The addition of video visits via Twilio allows us to offer providers and patients an experience that is truly longitudinal, irrespective of the care setting,” Veta Health Chief Technology Officer Johannes Schroder said. “We are happy to be able to meet customer demand for telehealth integrated with remote monitoring in order to serve a multitude of programs from post-acute to hospital-at-home to remote patient monitoring and beyond.”

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