Pagers and fax machines lead to confusion under
the best of circumstances. So why double down on
a system that hasn't worked for disasters, active
shooter incidents, or large-scale events?
In the largest pandemic of our lifetime, clinical
leaders in both Texas and Colorado are using
mobile technology to not only manage the
COVID-19 crisis, but also lay the foundation for the
new reality of how medicine is delivered.
COVID19 AND THE FUTURE OF TELEHEALTH PODCAST
Pulsara Founder & CEO, James Woodson, spoke to Becker's Hospital Review about the importance of telehealth amid times of crisis
and what the future holds for virtual care. Listen to the full podcast here: https://www.pulsara.com/Beckers-Podcast
Read the complete guide to choosing a telehealth solution for your team: https://www.pulsara.com/Beckers-HowTo
Keep patient privacy a priority by using a
HIPAA-compliant, secure solution.
The solution should have the exibility to
add clinicians on-the-y as the case evolves.
FLEXIBLE
Telemedicine needs to be mobile-rst so
clinicians stay connected while on the go.
MOBILEFIRST
A telehealth solution should work across
departments, organizations and the region.
CONNECTED
Your solution should scale from the routine patient check-in to a large scale disaster.
IMMEDIATE SCALABILTY: FOR ALL POSSIBLE SCENARIOS
TOP 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A TELEHEALTH PLATFORM
Using Mobile Technology
to Manage the COVID-19
Pandemic and Beyond
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