As patients of the US health care system, we have all become accustomed to the inefficiencies of how we receive care. Let’s examine the general workflow for a non-emergent patient encounter from a patient’s perspective – yours and my experience.
Wow! For a 15 minute visit, you and I invested approximately 185 minutes — or over 3 hours of our day — on unproductive activities. I don’t know about you, but I value my time. How else can I get health care more efficiently?
Let’s look at one solution that has been implemented in limited capacity in the United States ranging from the US Veterans Affairs and US Department of Defense to many health care service providers.
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The solution is “Advanced Video Telehealth.”
Video technology has advanced significantly, and it provides high-quality reliable and secure communication. However, video technology alone is insufficient to support mass adoption since it has a few barriers to overcome such as:
Simplify and improve the user interface for finding and accessing care;
Thus, video customer engagement software solutions that video-enable websites and mobile apps are needed to overcome the barriers presented above, which will accelerate adoption in using video to deliver quality health care to you and me.
Imagine investing a total of 30 minutes to visit with a doctor over video versus 200 minutes to visit with a doctor in person.
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Well, it is possible today!