MDLive app coming to Windows Phone as Microsoft makes Telemedicine move

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mHealthNews.com reports that Microsoft is partnering with MDLive to offer a telemedicine service to millions of users.

Under the partnership with Microsoft, MDLIVE will soon launch an app for the Windows Phone, and Microsoft will be offering Surface Pro 3 tablets on which users can access MDLIVE.

Randy Parker, chief executive officer of Florida-based MDLIVE, said in an April 13 statement that the partnership combines Microsoftโ€™s โ€œsecure video and voice platform,โ€ with MDLiveโ€™s โ€œworld class network of physicians.โ€

The service is expected to use Microsoftโ€™s Skype platform for consultations using MDLIveโ€™s MDLiveโ€™s physician network.Microsoftโ€™s chief health strategy officer Dennis Schmuland, MD, said the deal holds potential to reach โ€œmillions of patients.โ€

The service comes at a time after Google dropped its own Helpouts service after limited adoption by end users.

MDLiveโ€™s app lets you visit with board-certified doctors and licensed therapists anytime, from anywhere by video or phone and features:

  • Talk to a doctor or therapist from your smartphone
  • Appointments available by video or phone
  • Nations largest telehealth network with an average of 15 years of practice experience
  • Private, secure and confidential visits
  • Available 24/7 including holidays

See a video demo of the iOS and Android app below:

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