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AMD Global Telemedicine is a telemedicine technology provider for healthcare organizations, with AGNES Connect® as its core product. It is not merely a video consultation tool; instead, it brings real-time video, medical device data streams, medical imaging, document exchange, and EMR integration into a single web-based platform. It serves use cases such as healthcare systems, post-acute care facilities, physician service groups, and Tele-ICU.
AGNES Connect is positioned as an enterprise-grade clinical examination platform, allowing remote physicians to view images and data from connected medical devices in real time while conducting video consultations with patients on site. The platform supports management across multiple examination sites, and remote users can securely access one or more sites via the web. Its key strength lies in its medical device ecosystem, including electronic stethoscopes, vital signs monitoring, ECG, ultrasound probes, medical cameras, and more. It also offers carts, cases, and telemedicine kits. AGNES Vitals Connect is used to automatically collect and record vital signs, while the Tele-ICU solution emphasizes aggregating bedside ICU device data, real-time video access, and bidirectional EHR integration.
Publicly available information indicates that AGNES Connect does not charge user fees or physician fees, and remote receiving sites are unlimited and free. Licensing is mainly charged by “sending site,” with support for monthly subscriptions or one-time fee models. However, the website does not disclose specific pricing, nor does it appear to offer a free version or self-service trial. The main purchasing path is through Request a Demo or contacting sales.
Its strengths are its deep focus on clinical healthcare scenarios and strong device integration capabilities, making it suitable for organizations that need “remote clinical examinations.” The platform supports HIPAA compliance, encryption, BAAs, and mentions HL7/FHIR and EMR integration, giving it solid enterprise-level scalability. Customer feedback also highlights implementation, training, and technical support. The downsides are that information on pricing, implementation timelines, role permissions, open APIs, and similar details is not transparent. For small teams that only need lightweight video consultations, the solution may be more heavyweight than necessary.
It is better suited to hospital groups, regional healthcare networks, school/community telemedicine programs, post-acute care, and ICU remote monitoring projects. Access from mainland China is unknown. Its compliance messaging mainly centers on HIPAA, and the main content provides no basis for determining whether it supports China-specific data compliance, data residency, or localized services.
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