Access Physicians named finalist for excellence in healthcare awards by D Magazine
We take pride in the work we do in hospitals across the country to deliver specialty care to more patients, and we are pleased to be named a finalist in the category of outstanding provider innovation in D Magazine's Excellence
Access Physicians featured in COVID-19 units
The country's embrace of telemedicine is one positive outcome in what otherwise has been a very difficult year. While much of the attention centers around consumer-focused telehealth systems serving minor illnesses and behavioral health issues, telemedicine is integral at bringing
Interview: Access Physicians deep-dive features nuances of telemedicine and running a start-up amid covid-19
After more than a decade developing a game-changing telemedicine start-up in the health care space specifically targeting hospital operations, Access Physicians CEO Chris Gallagher, M.D. details the work his team has done to deliver world-class physicians to hospitals all over
WFAA: Dallas doctor treating coronavirus patients in the Rio Grande Valley without leaving home
WFAA's Teresa Woodard details how Access Physicians provides acute pulmonary and critical care for hospitals. Access Physicians' Pritam Ghosh, M.D., features his experience providing care for COVID-19 patients with the advantages of telemedicine. See the rest of the story on WFAA's
Access Physicians and Mountain View Regional Medical Center Launch Teleneurology Service
July 13, 2020 (Las Cruces, New Mexico) – MountainView Regional Hospital is contracting with the nation’s leading multispecialty telemedicine physician group to bring teleneurology to its hospital. This means patients can receive timely, local care for more neurological issues, such
Inside Parkland’s Tactical Care Unit Where Access Physicians’ Tele-ICU Model Is Delivering Care for Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19
When COVID-19 began spreading across the U.S., hospitals of all sizes sought our help to augment, and in some cases create anew, ICU capacity for patients critically ill with the virus. Respiratory therapist Morgan Davis (left) and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists