RingMD Offering Telemedicine Platform for Free to Help Support Responsiveness to Global COVID-19 Pandemic


 RingMD USA Inc. announced that it will offer a white-labeled version of its telemedicine platform for free to doctors, hospitals, group practices and other healthcare organizations worldwide, in an effort to support and improve industry-wide responsiveness to those who are negatively affected by the COVID-19 crisis.

RingMD has one of the easiest-to-implement virtual care platforms in the telemedicine industry.  The RingMD platform empowers healthcare providers to engage in convenient and secure telehealth consultations with their patients via the web or mobile application. The platform is currently being used worldwide, including in Asia, Europe and the United States.

"Telemedicine is a proven technology that allows doctors and other healthcare providers to connect with patients and provide medical care and advice remotely," said Justin Fulcher, Founder of RingMD. "In a situation such as this, with a highly transmittable pathogen, telemedicine can be a valuable ally in helping to triage patients and support the healthcare system at a time of crisis."

Physician practices, hospitals or health systems can be up and running with a custom-branded telemedicine platform in less than 24 hours.  If your physician practice, hospital or long-term care facility would like to get free access to the RingMD platform, please email join@ring.md.   Learn more at www.ring.md.



March 19, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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