Telehealth.org acquired and relaunches to become the central hub for telehealth success

May 5, 2025

CHARLESTON, SC – Doxy.me, a leading HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform trusted by over a million providers worldwide, has acquired and relaunched Telehealth.org with a bold new vision: to become the definitive hub for telehealth education, CME/CE training, compliance, consulting, and telehealth news across all areas of healthcare.

Doxy.me is headquartered in Charleston.

Founded by Dr. Marlene Maheu in 1997, Telehealth.org has long served as a trusted resource for providers — offering telehealth continuing education, expert consulting, and one of the most widely read telehealth newsletters, with over 300,000 subscribers. While initially focused on telebehavioral health, Telehealth.org now supports healthcare professionals across all specialties seeking practical guidance on virtual care.

Now, under the leadership of Doxy.me, Telehealth.org is expanding to serve the entire healthcare ecosystem: from primary care to specialty clinics, and from independent practitioners to large health systems.

One of the core commitments of the new Telehealth.org is open access. Providers do not need to be Doxy.me users to benefit. The platform offers a wide array of free telehealth resources, expert articles, and tools to support any healthcare professional looking to improve their virtual care delivery.

What’s New at Telehealth.org

Telehealth.org is relaunching as the central knowledge hub for virtual care, with a rapidly growing set of tools, services, and expert content designed to help providers succeed in telehealth.

New offerings include:

  • News & Analysis – Regular industry updates, expert commentary, policy analysis, and telehealth research roundups.
  • Telehealth Training & CME Courses – A growing library of on-demand courses, certifications, and interactive trainings that cover the latest telehealth best practices.
  • Telehealth Jobs & Careers – A specialized job board and recruiting service helping clinicians and healthcare organizations fill critical virtual care roles.
  • Compliance Hub – Risk assessment tools, HIPAA guidance, and subscription-based support to help providers achieve and maintain telehealth compliance.
  • Consulting Network – Access to vetted telehealth consultants with expertise in technology, clinical workflows, reimbursement, policy, and more.

Telehealth.org will be adding new content, tools, and expert voices weekly. The platform’s mission is to become the go-to destination for everything telehealth, whether you’re launching a virtual care program or leveling up an existing one.