Urgent Care Telemedicine with SimpleVisit
Allie Clark | 2 min read | March 26, 2019
Telemedicine Video Visits have become a competitive advantage among the growing urgent care market in the US. With the increasing number of urgent care practices saturating the market, customer acquisition and retention calls for creative yet cost-effective features that enhance the patient experience.
Launching a telemedicine service does not have to require a dramatic shift in resources and energy for your practice. SimpleVisit offers a turn-key, managed telemedicine solution for urgent care. Practices using SimpleVisit only have to confirm an appointment request in their schedule and then answer a direct video call with their patient on the other end.
This telemedicine receptionist service doesn’t require any downloads or special equipment, making it ideal for accommodating new patients. The SimpleVisit service will assign a live coordinator to call the patient, get them set up in a customized waiting area, before calling the provider with the patient ready to be seen.
Urgent care clinics across the country are expanding their reach of care and getting reimbursed for telemedicine video visits with SimpleVisit.
View the workflow sample or request a demo call to discuss your unique workflow needs and see how SimpleVisit can help your practice.
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Click here to read about a success story of a multi-site urgent care offering video appointments through SimpleVisit.
Allie Clark
Allie is the Content Manager for SimpleVisit. Her educational background is diverse with Administrative Medical Assisting and Psychology as a focus with a dash of Business Communication and Theater. Events in her life have led to a passion for improving access to healthcare and a particular talent for research, which she is quickly turning into a career. Allie is able to use her combined experience to write and develop resources for SimpleVisit, and is fulfilled by the opportunity to contribute to innovation and progress in the healthcare industry as a whole.
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