doxy.me is presented as a simple, free telemedicine and patient outreach solution from the company of the same name in Rochester.
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VCDoctor
Score 10.0 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
VCDoctor is a HIPAA- Compliant telemedicine software available to access on the web, Android, and iOS. The software gives an online presence to healthcare businesses by bringing patients and doctors on a single platform for a virtual consultation via teleconferencing. Key Features of VCDoctor Appointment Booking Video Consultation Scheduling System Digital Smart Health Card User Membership…
$25
per month per user
Pricing
doxy.me
VCDoctor
Editions & Modules
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Version 1: Telemedicine for Doctors & Patient
$25
per month per user
Version 2: Telemedicine for Clinic along with Integrated Pharmacies
$30
per month per user
Version 3: Telemedicine for Organizations with Multiple Location along with Healthcare Device Integrations
$35
per month per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
doxy.me
VCDoctor
Free Trial
No
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
$30 per month per user
Additional Details
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The product is available to use for a trial . Pricing is decided based on the features we include.
We would be happy to discuss the pricing once you are good to use the trial version.
The audio functionality on [doxy.me] is chronically very poor and it lacks screen sharing, so I would never recommend it as a primary telehealth platform, but I highly recommend the free BAA version as an affordable backup telehealth platform should one's primary platform fail.
HIPPA: VCDoctor is strictly under the guidelines of HIPPA to secure patient details and brings trust to each other by ensuring that information is encrypted.
Remote treatment plans.
This allows patients sitting in the remote places to have a better health treatment on time Via VCDoctor.
Practice management.
This feature helps in case management and helps in assigning the roles and responsibilities to practicers.
E-prescription.
This feature allows the doctor to prescribe proper medication and helps patients in maintaining the past medication.
Speaker and microphone defaults and settings easily go wrong and result in one person not hearing the other person, and adjusting the audio in/out settings is not intuitive, nor does even making every possible adjustment always result in bringing back sound.
Sometimes all parties can hear each other, but one party's voice is chronically session after session so warped and warbled we have to mute the Doxy audio and call each other on the phone for session audio.
If a user is accessing [doxy.me] on a phone, briefly switching to another app then switching back to the Doxy screen completely messes up the audio.
[doxy.me] lacks a screen sharing option which is regrettable, because screen sharing is an integral part of my therapy practice to work on worksheets together with clients in-session.
My group practice uses Zoom through its electronic health record, which is absolutely higher quality than [doxy.me], due to reliable audio functionality and screen sharing capability. However, [doxy.me] free BAA version is a great benefit to have as an affordable backup. Always best practice to have a backup in the event of technology failure.
Before VCDoctor, I was using Practice Fusion for the last 3.5 years. I came across with this product through reference and I initially started VCDoctor as a pilot/trial version