A LinkedIn post from hellocareai describes the company’s participation in Epic XGM, positioning the event as a forum where health systems explore future care models. The post highlights that hellocareai aims to deliver virtual care fully embedded within Epic’s electronic health record environment.
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According to the post, deployment through Epic Toolbox is intended to allow health systems to use hellocareai within existing Epic workflows without adding separate technology layers. The message emphasizes “true integration,” suggesting reduced operational complexity and potential standardization of virtual care workflows.
The post also notes that MyChart Bedside TV can run natively on the hellocareai device, giving patients a more connected and informed experience from admission to discharge. For investors, this level of integration with Epic could enhance product stickiness, improve adoption prospects among Epic health system clients, and support scalability across large provider networks.
By indicating work with “leading Epic health systems” to standardize virtual care across rooms, the post implies that hellocareai is targeting enterprise-wide deployments rather than point solutions. If such integrations translate into multi-year, system‑wide contracts, this approach could support recurring revenue growth and strengthen the company’s competitive positioning in hospital virtual care infrastructure.

