Medical University of South Carolina Selects Vidyo Integrated with Epic to Enable High Quality Telehealth Visits in Electronic Health Record Portals

MUSC enables healthcare consultations from anywhere via the patient portal

HACKENSACK, N.J. & CHARLESTON, S.C.--()--Maximizing efficiencies and extending reach is essential to the adoption and growth of telehealth programs. Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has simplified access to high quality remote consultations between clinicians and patients by deploying Epic’s telehealth and virtual care workflows tightly integrated with Vidyo’s real-time video communication platform. Virtual visits are the latest addition to MUSC’s robust telehealth portfolio that includes telestroke, tele-ICU, school based telehealth, medical home co-management, maternal fetal telemedicine, telemental health and other applications. MUSC leverages Epic’s integration of Vidyo into Epic HyperspaceTM and MyChartTM web and mobile applications to provide physicians and patients with a reliable, high quality and user-friendly way to connect face-to-face using mobile or desktop devices.

South Carolina’s large rural population and growing physician deficits have driven demand for improved access to care via telehealth practices. MUSC has leveraged technology from Vidyo for high quality video collaboration to meet the needs of underserved populations across the state for several years. The addition of Vidyo to the Epic portal now allows physicians and patients to conduct Vidyo-enabled e-visits within the familiar Epic applications, eliminating the need to learn new technologies and reducing complexities associated with the delivery and management of remote care.

“Ensuring our providers can efficiently deliver the highest quality care to our patients across the MUSC telemedicine ecosystem is of the utmost importance to our team,” said Dr. James T. McElligott, Medical Director for Telehealth at MUSC. “Vidyo allows for our providers to access care from a wide variety of locations and the level of integration with our Epic system on mobile and desktop applications is necessary to make workflows seamless across the continuum of care.”

“Telehealth and virtual care are quickly becoming best practices for value based healthcare providers,” said Carl Dvorak, Epic President. “We have integrated real-time video directly into the EpicCare workflows of providers like MUSC and are proud of their accomplishments in transforming care delivery in their communities.”

We see time and again that workflow integration and ease of use are crucial factors to physician adoption of telehealth technologies. Vidyo’s comprehensive API enabled Epic to reduce complexities through native integration of high quality video communication into all applications supporting the EpicCare virtual care and telehealth workflows,” said Eran Westman, CEO, Vidyo. “We are confident that this integration will improve patient engagement and expand upon the incredible care that the telehealth program at MUSC, and numerous other programs, are delivering.”

Relied upon by more than 120 IDNs with a combined total of more than 1,800 hospitals in the United States, Vidyo’s easy-to-use, massively scalable, multi-party capable, software-based platform delivers HIPAA compliant, HD quality video conferencing over Internet connections and is compatible with all major devices, enabling patients and provider interactions at home or on the go, using public Internet, cellular or wired networks.

About MUSC

Founded in 1824 in Charleston, The Medical University of South Carolina is the oldest medical school in the South. Today, MUSC continues the tradition of excellence in education, research, and patient care. MUSC educates and trains more than 3,000 students and residents, and has nearly 13,000 employees, including approximately 1,500 faculty members. As the largest non-federal employer in Charleston, the university and its affiliates have collective annual budgets in excess of $2.2 billion. MUSC operates a 750-bed medical center, which includes a nationally recognized Children's Hospital, the Ashley River Tower (cardiovascular, digestive disease, and surgical oncology), Hollings Cancer Center (one of 68 National Cancer Institute designated centers), Level I Trauma Center and Institute of Psychiatry. For more information on academic information or clinical services, visit musc.edu. For more information on hospital patient services, visit www.muschealth.org.

About Vidyo, Inc.

Millions of users around the world visually connect every day with Vidyo’s secure, scalable technology and cloud-based services. Vidyo offers video collaboration solutions for companies that require the highest quality video interaction available. Recognized with over 120 patents, the company’s software platform and APIs are used by enterprise customers, service providers, and ecosystem partners to create innovative HD quality video-enabled applications embedded into workflows and emerging IoT devices. Learn more at www.vidyo.com, on the blog, or follow Vidyo on Twitter @vidyo and on Facebook.

Contacts

Vidyo Media Contact:
Mari Mineta Clapp, +1 408-398-6433
mari@vidyo.com
or
Medical University of South Carolina Media Contact:
Heather Woolwine, +1 843-792-7669
woolwinh@musc.edu

Contacts

Vidyo Media Contact:
Mari Mineta Clapp, +1 408-398-6433
mari@vidyo.com
or
Medical University of South Carolina Media Contact:
Heather Woolwine, +1 843-792-7669
woolwinh@musc.edu