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Type of business | Private |
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Type of site | Videoconferencing |
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Headquarters | Sunnyvale, California |
Founder(s) | Milton Chen and Erika Chuang |
Key people | Milton Chen, CEO William Perry, Board of Directors James Gibbons, Board of Directors Terry Winograd, Board of Advisors Pat Hanrahan Board of Advisors David Kelley, Board of Advisors James Davis, Board of Advisors |
URL | www.vsee.com |
VSee is a secure, no-code, low-code telehealth platform. It provides customizable omni-channel communications, virtual care workflows, remote team coordination tools and apps for operating and delivering healthcare services from a distance. This includes product features such as a complete online medical office suite, digital front door mobile app, provider dispatch automation, telehealth billing services, remote patient monitoring, and other functionalities to deliver virtual care.
It began as a proprietary low-bandwidth, group video chat and screen-sharing software tool. It came out of a Stanford University PhD project addressing the problem of making virtual teamwork easy and conveying trust over video.[1][2]
The video feature allows multiple users in various locations to communicate in real-time by video and audio. Its interface is able to concurrently display video faces and allow users annotate on shared screen content. VSee sends video at rates as low as 50 kbit/s and is capable of real-time video communication over 3G cellular networks.[3]
VSee is based in Sunnyvale, California with remote staff located worldwide. In April 2022, VSee had over 120 employees.
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