Further from same article: -Monthly subscription: In this model, a practice or hospital pays a monthly fee for service and/or hardware. This fee is generally charged on a monthly per-provider basis, a familiar method of pricing for healthcare IT solutions. In our evaluation, we encountered monthly subscription rates from as little as $95 to $1,200 per provider. Generally, the more expensive a system, the more capabilities and connected devices it includes.
-Capital expenditure model: In a cap-ex model, a hospital or medical practice purchases the entire telemedicine platform, including any hardware needed for its operation. This is usually akin to an on-premises solution, with which a practice would store any data on its own servers and maintain all necessary infrastructure. However, in some cases, technical support packages are available from the vendor. Cap-ex models can start around $50,000 and easily exceed $100,000 depending on the system.
CareClix offers: Support for 200+ Devices We integrate with over 200+ medical devices that cover 10 key vital signs. This support allows you to expand your telemedicine program without having to buy new equipment, saving you money.
Support for your Remote Devices Incorporate up to 14 different FDA approved devices. Using the CareClix platform allows you to convert any brick-and-mortar examination room into a virtual health suite.
PS: You didn't even factor in the actual doctor to patient telemedicine service revenue.
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