Telemedicine platforms live or die on reliability, security, and performance. A dropped video consultation, a data breach, or a platform outage doesn’t just frustrate patients — it undermines clinical trust, creates regulatory exposure, and damages your service reputation.
Newway builds and manages the technology infrastructure behind telemedicine services — HIPAA-compliant cloud environments, low-latency video platforms, secure EHR integrations, and 24/7 monitoring — so your virtual care service runs without compromise.
Aligned to Your Clinical and Regulatory Requirements
We understand that telemedicine operates under strict data protection and clinical governance requirements. Every infrastructure decision we make is aligned to HIPAA compliance, clinical availability standards, and the security expectations of healthcare regulators.
Telemedicine IT services, delivered at scale
How much clinical capacity is lost when your virtual care platform underperforms — through latency, security warnings, or integration failures with your EHR? Newway resolves the infrastructure issues that prevent your telemedicine service from operating at its best.
Our engineers design, build, and manage the full technology stack your telemedicine platform depends on — from secure cloud hosting and video infrastructure to patient authentication systems and clinical data exchange — with SLA-backed uptime at its core.
Our IT services for telemedicine providers
- HIPAA-compliant cloud infrastructure and data storage
- Secure video consultation platform hosting and support
- EHR/EMR integration and clinical data exchange
- Patient identity verification and authentication
- 24/7 platform monitoring and SLA-backed uptime
- Cybersecurity and clinical data protection
- Scalable infrastructure for patient volume growth
- Business continuity and disaster recovery planning
Virtual care your patients and clinicians can trust
Newway provides the technology foundation your telemedicine service needs to operate reliably, securely, and at the scale your patient base demands — so clinical teams can focus on care, not connectivity.