Medical WebRTC Video Conferencing Engine Engineering
Custom peer-to-peer and Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU) audio/video pipelines tailored for clinical examinations. High-definition diagnostic streaming, digital stethoscope audio codecs, multi-party specialist rounds, and embedded EHR consultations.
Clinical Video Engine
HIPAA Ultra-Low LatencyMedical WebRTC Streaming Capabilities
We build enterprise video infrastructure tailored specifically for telemedicine providers, eliminating dependencies on generic conferencing tools.
Distributed SFU Media Routing
High-throughput Mediasoup / LiveKit / Janus clusters distributed across multi-region cloud VPCs with geo-routed TURN/STUN relays for sub-150ms round trips.
DTLS 1.3 & SRTP 256-Bit Encryption
Zero media persistence on servers. Real-time video frames and audio packets are encrypted end-to-end between clinicians and patients with signed BAA protection.
High-Fidelity Audio for Digital Auscultation
Customized Opus audio codec tuned with wideband frequency profiles (20Hz - 20kHz) enabling cardiologists and pulmonologists to hear subtle heart murmurs and lung crackles.
SMART on FHIR Embedded Video iFrame
One-click telehealth consultation launch embedded directly inside Epic Hyperdrive and Cerner Millennium without requiring clinicians to switch windows.
Lossless High-Resolution Snapshot Capture
Clinicians can capture lossless 4K examination snapshots during live video for dermatology lesion evaluation and surgical wound healing documentation.
Live Multi-Lingual Medical Translation
Real-time on-screen speech translation captions supporting Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin, and Vietnamese with medical terminology accuracy for non-English patients.
Frequently Asked Questions About Medical WebRTC Video
Custom WebRTC engines eliminate third-party per-minute licensing fees (saving 70%+ at scale), allow custom audio codec tuning for stethoscopes, support deep EHR in-iframe embedding, and provide total control over PHI data residency and encryption keys.
We implement video simulcast, dynamic packet re-transmission (NACK), and Forward Error Correction (FEC). If bandwidth drops, the engine prioritizes clear clinician audio and diagnostic video frames while gracefully lowering resolution without terminating the call.