Founded in 2006, nearly two decades old, the company is the nation's leading independent provider of acute and critical care telemedicine services for hospitals and healthcare systems across the United States. It operates across 35 states, serving more than 145 hospitals and treating over 175,000 patients annually through a round-the-clock service model.
The core offering centres on virtual care delivery for acute and critical care settings. Services include tele-ICU, virtual nursing, remote cardiac and physiologic monitoring (telemetry), virtual sitter observation, and smart device monitoring. These are coordinated through the company's proprietary system, the HUB, which manages telemedicine workflows and supports dynamic staffing models that connect remote clinicians with bedside teams across geographies. The company employs nearly 400 clinical staff to deliver these services.
The company's business model emphasises provider-to-provider telemedicine and shared-service arrangements that address clinical, staffing and operational challenges at partner facilities. It positions itself as focused on tangible outcomes: improving clinical results, reducing length of stay and delivering measurable return on investment to hospitals. The leadership team, led by Chairman and Chief Executive Lou H. LaBarge, has experience scaling healthcare technology and services companies.