Urgent Care Telemedicine
[Case Study]
Righttime Urgent Care has over a dozen locations covering 10 counties in the state of Maryland. They had been wanting to offer telemedicine services for quite some time, but their project had been stymied because of integration problems with their EHR. Through working with SimpleVisit and using our unique telemedicine receptionist service to bridge common video-calling applications already embedded in most everyday devices. Through this process their program, which they have dubbed “Righttime Now”,has enjoyed a 98% positive patient satisfaction rating and consistent reimbursement of 80-10% their normal rate.
Urgent care clinics across the country are expanding their reach of care and getting reimbursed for telemedicine video visits with SimpleVisit.
Learn how Righttime is building success with a video visit option for their Urgent Care patients.
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