Our Technology
Today, telemedicine should be about more than technology.
That's why Access Physicians designed its business around the very best patient care possible.
Designed by physician leaders. For hospitals. For patients.
Reliable, Secure Technology in the Service of Patient Care
With an Access Physicians telemedicine program, hospitals get unparalleled specialty and subspecialty coverage delivered via telemedicine that supports
the patient-provider relationship. The technology prioritizes ease of use, high-reliability, and proactive technical support with a clinical sense of urgency.

The Access Cart

Designed by Physicians
Sleek, high-resolution display HD camera with tele-specialist remote control to pan, tilt and zoom. Secure, HIPAA-compliant video. Digital stethoscope. Antimicrobial coating.
Enhancing the experience
Recognizing the desire to meet face-to-face with a physician, our physician-founders envisioned an experience that helps patients quickly look past a virtual experience and fully benefit from the insight and professionalism of our world class specialists.
Connectivity and Performance
The Access Cart features:
- HD Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera
- Apple® iPad® with data plan
- 27-inch Apple® iMac®
- No-click launch
- Sturdy shelf for charts
- Flat cleanable surfaces
- Wired keyboard and trackpad
- Wi-Fi hotspot with data plan
- Digital stethoscope
- Antimicrobial coating
- Hotswappable components
- Uninterrupted power supply
- Hospital-grade reel casters
High-Reliability. Clinical Excellence.
The technology is the platform by which we put world-class specialists in hospitals, at the patients’ bedside, 24 hours a day, seven days a week in a fraction of the time of traditional on-call or coverage programs.


Tech Support With a Clinical Sense of Urgency
Our U.S.-based health IT professionals are accountable to clinicians and trained for telemedicine support. They answer the call for help with a clinical sense of urgency because minutes matter, and failures to remain calm, communicate clearly and follow protocol affect patient outcomes. Current resolution time is less than four minutes.