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Telehealth in HIMSS 2026: Leading Virtual Care Companies You Should Know

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As healthcare expands virtual care delivery, Telehealth in HIMSS 2026 will spotlight the companies shaping secure and scalable digital healthcare systems.


Telehealth now goes beyond video visits. It includes remote monitoring, digital documentation, AI-supported workflows, and cloud-based clinical platforms.


This blog highlights key companies participating in HIMSS 26 Telehealth and examines how their technologies support integrated and enterprise-ready virtual care


Telehealth in HIMSS 2026: Leading Virtual Care Companies You Should Know

Telehealth and Virtual Care Companies at HIMSS 2026


As a healthcare IT solutions provider, Infycure supports telehealth and virtual care initiatives through healthcare IT consulting, specialized staffing, cloud-based doctor management systems, IoT monitoring infrastructure, and digital workflow automation.


With experience in smart healthcare systems, temperature monitoring applications, OCR and eSignature integration, and healthcare CMS platforms, Infycure helps organizations build telehealth-ready digital environments aligned with compliance and scalability requirements.


Infycure focuses on structured digital transformation backed by secure infrastructure and operational continuity.


Cisco provides secure networking, collaboration infrastructure, and enterprise connectivity solutions that enable scalable and secure telehealth environments.


CureMD offers cloud-based EHR and telemedicine solutions designed to integrate virtual visits directly into provider workflows.


AWS powers healthcare cloud infrastructure that supports compliant, high-availability telehealth platforms at enterprise scale.


Altera delivers integrated healthcare IT systems that support interoperability between telehealth services and core clinical operations.


GE HealthCare enables connected care through imaging, monitoring systems, and digital health technologies that complement remote care delivery.


Philips provides remote patient monitoring and connected care solutions that extend clinical oversight beyond hospital settings.


Ascom strengthens clinical communication and collaboration, improving workflow efficiency in telehealth-enabled environments.


Genesys delivers cloud communication platforms that enhance patient engagement and virtual care coordination.


CenTrak provides real-time location systems that support digital coordination within connected healthcare systems.


Zscaler enables zero-trust cloud security frameworks that protect telehealth platforms and healthcare networks.


Palo Alto Networks delivers advanced cybersecurity solutions that safeguard digital healthcare infrastructure.


DigiCert provides digital identity and encryption solutions critical for secure telehealth data exchange.


DrFirst supports telehealth through secure e-prescribing and medication management systems.


Why Telehealth in HIMSS 2026 Matters


Telehealth is no longer a side channel  it’s a central pillar of digital health strategy. According to HIMSS resources, virtual care continues to evolve, incorporating remote monitoring, chronic care support, virtual-first health plans, and integration with broader clinical systems.


At HIMSS 2026, discussions and exhibits around telehealth will emphasize:

  • Integrated virtual care infrastructure

  • Secure and compliant platforms

  • Data continuity between in-person and virtual interactions

  • AI-supported engagement and remote monitoring workflows


This shift reflects how providers are planning for virtual care that is scalable, secure, and embedded into core healthcare delivery models not just an add-on service.


Infycure in the HIMSS 26 Telehealth Landscape


Infycure aligns with HIMSS 26 Telehealth by strengthening the healthcare IT infrastructure behind virtual care. Scalable telehealth requires secure systems, interoperability, and compliance-ready architecture.


Infycure contributes through:

  • Healthcare IT consulting and integration

  • Cloud-based doctor management systems

  • IoT monitoring solutions

  • Secure digital workflows


HIMSS 26 Telehealth highlights enterprise-ready virtual care, built on strong technical foundations.


Final Thoughts


HIMSS 26 Telehealth represents a strategic evolution in healthcare delivery.

The priority is not simply virtual access. It is secure integration, intelligent workflows, and scalable digital care infrastructure.


Meet Siddharth Shah, CEO of Infycure, at HIMSS 2026 in Las Vegas March 9 - 12, 2026 to discuss structured telehealth implementation and healthcare IT strategy.


Telehealth is expanding rapidly. Infrastructure and execution will define long-term success.


Frequently Asked Questions


1. How is Telehealth in HIMSS 2026 redefining enterprise virtual care?

It emphasizes secure integration, interoperability, and scalable infrastructure embedded into core healthcare operations.

2. What infrastructure requirements are critical for enterprise telehealth adoption?

Secure cloud architecture, compliance-ready systems, interoperability, and continuous data exchange across care settings.

3. How does cybersecurity impact telehealth scalability?

Zero-trust security frameworks and encrypted data environments are essential to protect patient data and maintain operational continuity.

4. How does Infycure enable structured telehealth implementation?

Through healthcare IT consulting, cloud-based doctor management systems, IoT monitoring infrastructure, and secure digital workflow integration.


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