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Doxy.me is a telemedicine platform that enables healthcare providers to offer virtual care quickly and securely. It operates as a web-based, HIPAA-compliant telemedicine solution that requires no downloads and no patient accounts, making it easy for patients and providers to use across any device. The platform features a customizable virtual waiting room, email and text invitations, and 24/7 live interpreters across 240 languages, helping providers reach patients worldwide. It differentiates itself with a free, HIPAA-compliant version, language support, a permanent waiting room link, and compliance with multiple privacy and data protection regulations (HIPAA, PHIPA/PIPEDA, GDPR, HITECH, LDGP). Doxy.me aims to remove barriers to healthcare and telemedicine by reducing cost, complexity, and security concerns, enabling access to care for people everywhere.
Industries
Enterprise Software
Healthcare
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$2.4M
Headquarters
Westport, Connecticut
Founded
2013
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1Rapid Innovation Accelerator in Miami names directorLate last year, the US Department of Defense Office of Small Business Programs, MoveAmerica, a nonprofit focused on solving the critical emerging challenges facing our industrial base, and Miami’s Lab22C, a #MiamiTech-focused strategic advisory firm, came together to launch the Rapid Innovation Accelerator in Miami (RIA-Miami). This accelerator aims to help local small businesses step into the competitive defense sector, breathing new life into the city’s economy while strengthening the nation’s security. After all, defense powers about 3% of the U.S. GDP, around $746 billion annually – and the figure that is expected to surpass $1 trillion by 2033.Now the accelerator has a new director, Solomon Stavis, who will be in Miami supporting businesses on their road to government contracts. Stavis previously was the director of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation and before that was a consultant with the World Bank and worked for the IMF, and he’s also been a startup co-founder
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Telemedicine software developer Doxy.me acquires professional development and consulting organization Telehealth.org.
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Industries
Enterprise Software
Healthcare
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$2.4M
Headquarters
Westport, Connecticut
Founded
2013
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