AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB)
April 11, 2020
CureCompanion and AAPI (American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin) are pleased to announce that they have entered into a strategic partnership to offer CureCompanion’s telemedicine platform to members of AAPI.
CureCompanion is a comprehensive telemedicine software platform that facilitates telemedicine visits between healthcare providers and patients. As part of this partnership, AAPI’s members will be able to use CureCompanion to conduct video visits with their patients using their own mobile phones, tablets, and computers. “Our solution will provide AAPI members a simple and effective tool to manage their patients’ care virtually during the current coronavirus pandemic and beyond,” said Mukul Majmudar, CEO of CureCompanion.
AAPI is promoting CureCompanion as the exclusive telemedicine platform partner to its physician members. Dr. Suresh Reddy, president of AAPI, said, “This partnership will allow our members to continue offering their patients a high standard of care through virtual visits. Thanks to CureCompanion, patients don’t need to come into their doctor’s office to receive the essential care they need, which is critical during this COVID-19 crisis.”
For more information and to sign up for CureCompanion’s AAPI member plan, members can contact AAPI at info@aapiusa.org.
About CureCompanion
CureCompanion is a robust telemedicine platform with easy-to-use mobile and web apps for healthcare providers, professionals, and patients. It provides a full suite of features including HD video calls, appointments, patient records and SOAP notes. CureCompanion also offers integrated hardware solutions such as its enterprise telemedicine cart and portable telemedicine kit for clinical settings.
About AAPI
Founded in 1982, the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) represents a conglomeration of more than 80,000 practicing physicians in the United States. AAPI is a forum to facilitate and enable Indian American Physicians to excel in patient care, teaching and research and to pursue their aspirations in professional and community affairs.
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