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MedSign Launches Telehealth Into the Future With Groundbreaking TV-Based Qortex Technology

MedSign is proud to introduce Qortex®, the No. 1 senior-approved Telehealth solution that integrates the home television with its communication technology to virtually connect millions of previously unreachable, underserved elderly Americans, giving them equal access to medical professionals, family and friends, and products and services without the need of a computer or smartphone.

While telehealth is a crowded field due to competing delivery models, Qortex is a scalable, patient-centric solution that offers a distinct advantage that separates it from the competition. Qortex is the first and only universally intuitive, TV-based communication platform that delivers telehealth connectivity and a variety of services through the television

Its platform brings the hospital into the home, connecting all demographics — especially the elderly and disabled, many of whom are technology averse. Qortex enables telehealth services through the technology they know best — their own TV — all in the comfort of home. 

Qortex’s novel approach to senior connectivity significantly improves access to care, efficiency, and clinical outcomes for millions of older adults who are receiving home healthcare or have difficulty traveling to office visits for chronic care management. The ubiquitous availability and simplicity of the Qortex system transcends traditional socioeconomic barriers and has the potential to not only lower the thresholds for accessing care, but to also truly increase productivity for clinical professionals.  

Any customer-approved person (medical professional, family, or friend) can access the Qortex network using their own computer or smartphone.  No other system in the market space can assert or claim such accessibility, ease of use, and interoperability. For more information, visit www.medsign.com

This article has been paid for by MedSign.

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