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HIPAA-Compliant Telehealth Video, Built Into Velant

Run telehealth sessions directly inside the patient chart. HIPAA-compliant video for 1:1 or group therapy, browser-based for patients, integrated scheduling and consent capture, and pay-as-you-go pricing — $0.01/min per participant with no monthly minimum.

Run your first telehealth session this week

Pay-as-you-go telehealth on every Velant plan. Book a walkthrough and we'll have you live in days.

Pay only for minutes used — no per-seat fees

Most telehealth platforms charge $50-$150/month per provider whether they run one session or fifty. Velant Telehealth is pay-as-you-go at $0.01/minute per participant. A 45-minute 1:1 session costs 90 cents. A 60-minute group of 4 costs $2.40. No setup, no monthly minimum, no surprises.

  • $0.01/minute per participant — billed on actual usage
  • 30-min 1:1 session: $0.60
  • 45-min 1:1 session: $0.90
  • 60-min group (4 participants): $2.40
  • No per-seat fees, no monthly minimum, no setup

HIPAA-compliant and patient-friendly

Velant Telehealth uses enterprise-grade infrastructure with BAA coverage and encrypted media streams. Patients join from any browser — no app download, no account creation, no friction. Providers get waiting room controls, recording (where consented), and integrated session notes.

  • HIPAA-aligned video streams with encryption in transit
  • Browser-based — no patient app download required
  • Waiting room + provider admit controls
  • Recording with patient consent capture
  • Integrated session notes pushed to the patient chart

Integrated with the rest of Velant

Telehealth doesn't live in a separate tool. The session link is generated when the appointment is booked, sent automatically via SMS and email reminders, joined with one click, and the duration is logged to the chart for billing. AI call summaries work for telehealth too.

  • One-click join from SMS or email reminder
  • Session duration logged for billing (837P with telehealth modifier)
  • AI Smart Note Taking summarizes the session into a clinical draft
  • Consent capture during the appointment booking flow
  • Group therapy support — multiple participants per session

Built for behavioral health, psychiatry, and outpatient care

Velant Telehealth is tuned for behavioral health and psychiatric practice workflows where most visits are now virtual. Combined with Velant's ePrescribe (EPCS) and clinical notes, the entire patient encounter happens in one platform — from intake to prescription to follow-up.

FAQs

Is Velant Telehealth HIPAA-compliant?

Yes. Velant Telehealth uses HIPAA-aligned video infrastructure with encrypted media streams, BAA coverage, role-based access, and audit logging. Patient consent capture is integrated into the appointment booking flow.

How much does Velant Telehealth cost?

$0.01/minute per participant on a pay-as-you-go basis. A 45-minute 1:1 session costs $0.90. A 60-minute group of 4 costs $2.40. No setup fees, no monthly minimum, no per-seat charges. Available on every Velant plan.

Do patients need to download an app?

No. Patients join from any modern browser by clicking the session link in their SMS or email reminder. No account creation, no app download, no friction.

Can Velant Telehealth handle group therapy?

Yes. Multiple participants can join the same session (up to typical group therapy sizes). Billing is per participant per minute, so a 4-person 60-minute session costs $2.40 total.

Does telehealth billing integrate with insurance claims?

Yes. Session duration is logged to the chart and flows into the 837P claim submission with the appropriate telehealth place-of-service code and modifier. Real-time eligibility verification (270/271) confirms telehealth coverage before the session.

Can I record telehealth sessions in Velant?

Yes, with patient consent captured during the booking flow. Recordings are stored encrypted with role-based access. Some practices use AI Smart Note Taking to auto-draft session notes from the recording.