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Cloudbreak Health Launches Free Telehealth App to Fight Coronavirus

by Jasmine Pennic 03/06/2020 Leave a Comment

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Cloudbreak Health Launches Free Telehealth App to Fight Coronavirus

What You Need to Know:

– Today, telemedicine leader Cloudbreak Health launched a free app with free service for hospitals to help fight the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

– Cloudbreak’s devices have already been used with suspected COVID-19 patients whose primary language was something other than English, including at the University of California at San Diego’s dedicated coronavirus clinic.


Cloudbreak Health (“Cloudbreak”), unified telemedicine and video medical interpretation solutions provider, today announced the launch of Cloudbreak Consult for clinics, hospitals, and healthcare systems.

The free app will work with Cloudbreak’s platform on the 10,000+ hospital and clinic-based Martti™ devices nationwide. The devices are easily sanitized and can be wheeled into patient rooms to allow for patient-provider communication with a clinical resource outside of the quarantine area, reducing potential exposure. Cloudbreak’s devices have already been used with suspected COVID-19 patients whose primary language was something other than English, including at the University of California at San Diego’s dedicated coronavirus clinic.

How it Works

Cloudbreak TeleMed, the main point of care app, will work on iPad devices and can be downloaded through the Apple App Store.  The Clinical Resource App is available on both iPhone and iPad and can also be found in the Apple App Store by searching for Cloudbreak Consult. Use of Cloudbreak Consult will require a valid username and password which can be secured by filling out the form at https://go.cloudbreak.us/covid19. The use of the app will be free for coronavirus patients during the pandemic.

“Frontline healthcare workers in the coronavirus battle are at high risk of being infected,” said Cloudbreak’s CEO Jamey Edwards. “We wanted to do something to help, so we developed this telemedicine app as an effective tool for safety and prevention.”

 “Helping create a safer environment for care teams is directly in line with our mission to #HumanizeHealthcare,” said Edwards. “Our rapid development and deployment of Cloudbreak Consult is a testament to our commitment to resolve healthcare challenges in real-time.”

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