AT&T is aT&T is a telecommunications and technology infrastructure provider, not an EMR/EHR vendor. The company serves the healthcare industry by providing critical network infrastructure, connectivity solutions, security services, and enabling technologies that healthcare organizations use to support their digital health initiatives.
AT&T's healthcare portfolio focuses on connectivity and infrastructure services including: secure network connectivity for healthcare facilities, IoT solutions for connected medical devices, telehealth platform support, cloud infrastructure services, cybersecurity solutions, and data analytics capabilities. The company positions itself as an enabler of healthcare digital transformation rather than a clinical software provider.
Key differentiators include AT&T's extensive nationwide network infrastructure, enterprise-grade security capabilities with HITRUST certification, 5G network deployment for healthcare applications, and experience managing mission-critical healthcare communications. AT&T provides the underlying connectivity that allows healthcare organizations to implement and operate their chosen EMR/EHR systems, telehealth programs, and remote patient monitoring initiatives.
The deployment model is enterprise-focused, providing services through dedicated account teams working with health systems, hospital networks, large physician groups, payers, and healthcare technology vendors. AT&T does not target individual practices but rather serves as a B2B infrastructure provider for organizations that need reliable, secure, and compliant telecommunications and networking services.
Target market includes large health systems, academic medical centers, multi-site healthcare organizations, health insurance companies, and healthcare technology companies requiring carrier-grade network infrastructure. AT&T's healthcare solutions emphasize HIPAA compliance, business associate agreement (BAA) coverage, and healthcare-specific security frameworks.
Notable strengths include proven enterprise reliability, comprehensive geographic coverage, integration with major EMR vendors for connectivity needs, federal healthcare experience, and dedicated healthcare consulting teams. AT&T's role is foundational rather than clinical—providing the network and security infrastructure that healthcare organizations build their digital health ecosystems upon.
AT&T primarily serves the Physician practices, Outpatient clinics, Specialty practices, Multi-provider groups market segments. It is used across specialties including unknown.