Creating a Unified Virtual Health Strategy to Enhance the Healthcare Experience for Patients and Providers

Creating a Unified Virtual Health Strategy to Enhance the Healthcare Experience for Patients and Providers

With the right technology infrastructure, virtualized care has the potential to bring benefits to a great number of care scenarios. Telehealth can help to either fully or partially virtualize care for both outpatient and in-patient care. Learn about some of the most effective use cases to consider for telehealth in this eBook.

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Covid-19: UW Health Uses Telehealth Technology For Virtual Rounding

Covid-19: UW Health Uses Telehealth Technology For Virtual Rounding

Expanding a solution already in use for other purposes enabled the Wisconsin health system to rapidly scale a virtual rounding to protect employees, conserve PPE, and ensure that patient information is secure.

The article, written by Mandy Roth in HealthLeader, illustrates how, before the pandemic, the Madison, Wisconsin–based health system had employed a cloud-based, HIPAA-compliant platform from Vidyo for about eight years and rapidly accelerated and expanded access to the Vidyo app to communicate with patients via consumer-facing app.

Key Takeaways

  • While CMS relaxed rules enabling providers to use apps like Facetime, UW Health determined security and protecting patient privacy were paramount.
  • Up to 15 providers can participate in a virtual consultation, a practice that will continue once the pandemic abates.
  • The process improves the patient experience by limiting the number of exams performed.

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Telehealth working ‘beyond our wildest dreams’ at Chicago’s Rush

Telehealth working ‘beyond our wildest dreams’ at Chicago’s Rush

On-demand video visits at Rush University Medical Center have earned a Net Promoter score of 89 so far this year, with more than half of them related to concern over coronavirus.

The article, written by Bill Siwicki in Healthcare IT News, provides the details of how VidyoConnect workflow resolved the problems Rush University Medical Center had with connection failures, mobile-first workflows and other issues. The new platform allowed for Rush’s bandwidth to provide extra buffering if the patient’s Internet speed wasn’t quite up to snuff. It also does not require the patient to download anything extra, and they can be on any mobile device and most browsers to connect to telemedicine visits.

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With the right technology infrastructure, virtualized care has the potential to bring benefits to a great number of care scenarios. Telehealth can help to either fully or partially virtualize care for both outpatient and in-patient care. Learn about some of the most effective use cases to consider for telehealth in this eBook.

Complete the form below to download now.

End-to-End Digital Healthcare page 1
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