Webside Manner: The Key to Improving Patient Experiences
Brent Steineckert discusses how secure communication and collaboration solutions helped Sharp HealthCare improve patient experiences.
Brent Steineckert discusses how secure communication and collaboration solutions helped Sharp HealthCare improve patient experiences.
Here are 6 must-ask questions to use when evaluating clinical communication & collaboration platforms for your healthcare organization.
Today many health systems still struggle with ineffective nurse-physician communications, increasing the risks of a host of unwanted outcomes. Our landmark study, The State of Healthcare Communications, explains why these disconnects happen and how to address this challenge.
Efforts to transform relationships between healthcare consumers and the industry at large must encompass these frontline operations – often organized as small businesses – where day-to-day patient interactions occur. TigerConnect focuses on these providers with robust Clinical Communication and Collaboration (CC&C) solutions.
Using collaboration solutions not built for healthcare to coordinate patient care can put you and your patients at risk. Not all communications solutions are HIPAA compliant out-of-the-box.
Catherine discusses the importance of educating the public on what hospice care is really about and how TigerConnect improved care team communication during COVID-19 and made coordinating patient care easier.
Hosparus Health opted for TigerConnect Clinical Collaboration Platform to replace their legacy messaging system. Learn how the application met their operational needs.
Clinical Collaboration Platforms address a critical need by connecting fragmented teams, systems, and information to transform patient care. However, the cost of choosing the wrong solution can be high. Healthcare leaders shopping for a clinical collaboration platform should take into account the five considerations before making a decision.
Healthcare industry leaders gathered at HIMSS22 to “reimagine health” amid the rising need for better connection in healthcare, health equity gaps, and changing patient expectations.
We recently interviewed Dr. Shafiq Rab, Chief Digital Officer and Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Tufts Medicine (formerly Wellforce), a large, value-driven health system. According to Dr. Rab, TigerConnect helped Tufts Medicine achieve seamless communications while empowering the health system to deliver on its mission to serve people.
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