TeleRay
Virtual care platform integrated with medical imaging and EMR systems
About TeleRay
TeleRay Technologies provides a comprehensive virtual care and medical image management platform designed specifically for healthcare organizations. Founded in 2020, the company has deployed its solutions at more than 3,000 sites, including prominent academic medical centers and health systems across the United States. The platform combines telehealth capabilities with DICOM image management, PACS integration, and an FDA-approved viewer with advanced imaging tools.
The company's technical architecture centers on deep integration with EMR systems including Epic, Cerner, Athena, and over 200 other vendors, with most implementations completed within two weeks. TeleRay's solutions support multiple use cases including telenursing, telesitting, virtual rounds, remote consultations, and real-time medical device streaming. The platform is built on Microsoft Azure infrastructure and employs TLS encryption with AES 256-bit keys and HMAC-SHA1 integrity verification, maintaining compliance with HIPAA, NIST, SOC 2, SOC 3, and ISO standards.
TeleRay differentiates itself through a radiology-centric approach to virtual care, integrating AI capabilities for fall risk detection, sound detection, and aggression monitoring. The company provides direct IT support for both providers and patients, offers liability indemnification to customers, and maintains cross-platform compatibility without requiring app downloads. The team includes advisors and staff with experience from major healthcare systems and technology companies.
Best For
TeleRay is best suited for hospitals, health systems, and larger medical practices that require integrated virtual care and medical imaging capabilities. Organizations with existing PACS infrastructure, radiology workflows, and EMR systems like Epic or Cerner will find the platform's deep integrations particularly valuable. The solution serves institutions looking to implement telenursing, telesitting, or virtual rounding programs with low bandwidth requirements and cross-platform support.
Key Strengths
- Deep EMR integration with Epic, Cerner, Athena, and 200+ other systems, with typical implementation timelines of two weeks
- Comprehensive DICOM and PACS capabilities including FDA-approved viewer with cine, hanging protocols, fusion, MPR, and mammography tools
- Over 3,000 site installations including 42+ top 50 medical centers such as Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, Cleveland Clinic, and Duke
- Multi-layered security architecture using TLS encryption, AES 256-bit keys, and compliance with HIPAA, NIST, SOC 2/3, and ISO 17001/9001
- Direct IT support for both healthcare providers and patients, distinguishing it from software-only competitors
- Low bandwidth requirements with built-in capability testing and cross-platform functionality without requiring app downloads
Why Choose TeleRay
Organizations should consider TeleRay when they need a unified platform that bridges virtual care and medical imaging workflows, particularly in hospital and health system environments. The company's strength lies in its technical depth around DICOM, HL7, FHIR integration, and its proven deployment record at major academic medical centers.
Expect a consultative implementation approach with significant technical support throughout deployment and ongoing operations. The platform is designed for complex healthcare environments where EMR integration, imaging capabilities, and secure multi-party video conferencing must work seamlessly together. The liability indemnification and comprehensive compliance certifications provide additional risk mitigation for healthcare organizations.
Healthcare Focus
TeleRay is exclusively focused on healthcare, with solutions designed specifically for hospital workflows including telenursing, telesitting, virtual rounds, and remote radiology consultation. The platform addresses healthcare-specific compliance requirements with HIPAA, NIST, and medical device standards, and integrates with healthcare-specific systems including PACS, DICOM imaging, HL7/FHIR data exchange, and major EMR platforms.
The company's team includes healthcare operations executives from organizations like Envision Physician Services and technical leaders with PACS director experience at Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, and Stanford. TeleRay's AI tools target healthcare-specific use cases such as fall risk detection, patient monitoring, and real-time medical device streaming for remote procedure observation.
Ideal Client Profile
TeleRay is ideal for mid-to-large hospitals, academic medical centers, and health systems that require both virtual care and medical imaging capabilities. Organizations with established radiology departments, PACS infrastructure, and Epic or Cerner EMR systems will benefit most from the platform's integrated approach. Facilities implementing telenursing, telesitting, or virtual ICU programs with staff across multiple locations are well-suited to TeleRay's multi-room viewing and real-time streaming capabilities.
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Client Types
Why Choose TeleRay?
- 6+ years of industry experience
- 11-50 team members
- 1 certification verified
- Elite Partner on Curatrix
- Verified on Curatrix
Quick Facts
- Category
- Telehealth Platform Companies
- Headquarters
- United States
- Founded
- 2020
- Company Size
- 11-50 employees
Certifications
Profile last updated: Jan 30, 2026
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