Doxy.me (pronounced "doc-see-me") is a web-based telemedicine platform designed specifically for healthcare providers to conduct video consultations with patients.
[2] The platform was initially developed to provide a simple and free, HIPAA-compliant telemedicine app for obstetricians to use in a remote prenatal care study.
At the time, there were no available solutions that met these criteria, so Welch, along with fellow student Dylan Turner, built the first version of doxy.me using the newly released WebRTC framework.
[10] Doxy.me is popular among healthcare providers due to its simplicity,[11] quick implementation,[12] clinical workflows,[13] and availability of free and low-cost versions.
[19] Founder and CEO, Brandon M Welch, MS, PhD, co-authored the book Telehealth Success: How to Thrive in the New Age of Remote Care.