Towards Healthcare Research & Consulting

US Acute Care Telemedicine Manufacturers and Market Growth

Date : 01 July 2026

Who are the Market Top Companies and What are Their Offerings?

U.S. Acute Care Telemedicine Market Companies are Amwell, Doxy.me, Teladoc Health, Eagle Telemedicine, Access Telecare, Doctor On Demand, MDLIVE, GlobalMed, eVisit, VSee Health

Market Ecosystem Analysis

Ecosystem Segment Major Participants Role in Market
Technology Providers Philips, GE HealthCare, Oracle Health, Microsoft, Cisco Provide connected healthcare infrastructure, networking, cloud platforms, AI, and interoperability technologies supporting acute telemedicine.
Product Manufacturers Philips, GE HealthCare, Caregility, GlobalMed Develop telemedicine carts, bedside devices, audiovisual systems, clinical monitoring equipment, and remote care hardware.
Service Providers Teladoc Health, Access TeleCare, SOC Telemed, Eagle Telemedicine, Vituity Deliver physician staffing, tele-ICU, tele-neurology, tele-emergency, tele-hospitalist, and specialty consultation services.
Platform Providers Teladoc Health, Amwell, Caregility, Oracle Health, Andor Health Offer enterprise virtual care platforms integrating clinical workflows and EHR connectivity.
CROs/CDMOs (if applicable) Not a primary market segment CRO/CDMO participation is limited because acute care telemedicine is primarily a healthcare IT and clinical services market.
Software Vendors Oracle Health, Epic Systems, Amwell, Andor Health, Microsoft Provide EHR-integrated telehealth software, workflow automation, AI-enabled clinical collaboration, and virtual care applications.
Research Institutions Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Stanford Health Care, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Conduct clinical validation, implementation research, telemedicine innovation, and evidence generation for acute virtual care.
End-User Industries Hospitals, Health Systems, Emergency Departments, Intensive Care Units, Rural Hospitals, Academic Medical Centers Adopt telemedicine solutions to improve patient outcomes, clinician efficiency, and access to specialty care.

What are the Recent Developments in the Market?

  • In November 2025, a new telemedicine platform and services combining artificial intelligence and blockchain-based technologies were launched by Doc.com, where its Phase 1 launch initiated with West Virginia, followed by Virginia soon after in the U.S. The company aims to expand throughout the U.S. by the end of 2026 in three additional phases.
  • In May 2025, for the launch of Exa Teleradiology, a collaboration between Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas and Tampa was announced. This new cloud-native platform, developed by this partnership, will streamline reading workflows across distributed radiology environments

Competitive Landscape

Tier 1
Company Name Headquarters Country Why Relevant to This Market Key Products/Services Related to Keyword
Teladoc Health Purchase, New York USA Largest virtual care company with broad acute care and hospital partnerships Tele-ICU, inpatient virtual care, telehospitalist services, virtual specialty consultations
Amwell Boston, Massachusetts USA Leading enterprise telehealth platform serving major US health systems Amwell Converge platform, acute virtual care, hospital telemedicine
Philips Cambridge, Massachusetts USA Global leader in hospital tele-ICU infrastructure and patient monitoring eICU Program, patient monitoring, acute virtual care platforms
GE HealthCare Chicago, Illinois USA Extensive critical care monitoring and digital healthcare solutions supporting telemedicine CARESCAPE monitoring, command centers, remote ICU technologies
Oracle Health Austin, Texas USA Major hospital EHR vendor integrating virtual acute care workflows Oracle Health EHR, telehealth integration, clinical workflow solutions
Tier 2
Company Name Headquarters Country Why Relevant to This Market Key Products/Services Related to Keyword
Access TeleCare Dallas, Texas USA Leading provider focused exclusively on hospital-based specialty telemedicine Tele-ICU, Tele-ED, tele-neurology, telehospitalist services
SOC Telemed Reston, Virginia USA Established provider of acute specialty telemedicine services Telestroke, tele-emergency, behavioral health, critical care telemedicine
Caregility Wall Township, New Jersey USA Enterprise virtual care platform widely deployed in hospitals Virtual nursing, inpatient telemedicine, smart room solutions
Eagle Telemedicine Atlanta, Georgia USA Large specialty physician telemedicine provider for hospitals Tele-ICU, telehospitalist, telepsychiatry, tele-neurology
Vituity Emeryville, California USA Major acute care physician group expanding virtual emergency medicine Tele-emergency, virtual hospitalist, acute physician staffing
Tier 3
Company Name Headquarters Country Why Relevant to This Market Key Products/Services Related to Keyword
Andor Health Orlando, Florida USA AI-enabled virtual care collaboration platform for hospitals ThinkAndor platform, virtual rounding, clinical collaboration
GlobalMed Scottsdale, Arizona USA Specialized telemedicine hardware and software provider Telemedicine carts, telehealth stations, acute consultation systems
Hicuity Health St. Louis, Missouri USA Specialist provider of tele-ICU and virtual critical care services Tele-ICU, remote intensivist coverage
Equum Medical Charlotte, North Carolina USA Growing provider of hospital telehealth workforce solutions Telehospitalist, tele-critical care, tele-neurology
Avel eCare Sioux Falls, South Dakota USA Long-established rural and critical access telemedicine provider Tele-ED, tele-ICU, tele-emergency, virtual nursing

Market Growth

The U.S. acute care telemedicine market size was estimated at USD 13.17 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 15.18 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 54.54 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 15.27% from 2026 to 2035.

U.S. Acute Care Telemedicine Market Size is USD 1.24 Billion in 2026.