Since 1986, Baylis Medical has been providing the cutting-edge products and training that medical professionals need to provide the highest quality of care and save lives. As a leader in the development, production and commercialization of innovative cardiology devices, Baylis Medical develops medical devices that help physicians effectively deliver minimally-invasive cardiac treatment to patients.
Baylis Medical also provides medical training and education to healthcare professionals of all experience levels, ensuring they have the knowledge they need to advance their practices and remain current in an ever-evolving industry.
Recurring issues with legacy tools
The teams at Baylis Medical often leveraged on-site conference rooms for video meetings and collaborative sessions, but recurring issues with their legacy solutions made it difficult to use these rooms effectively.
“When I interviewed for my current position, one of the main pain points that was identified was the collaboration tools in our conference rooms,” said Joey Faraone, Director of Technology and Information Services at Baylis Medical. “Our employees couldn’t hear each other clearly, and we received complaints that attendees couldn’t see presentations on their screens. We also had issues where clients, vendors, or contractors couldn’t join our meetings. This was a bad look at a time where the company was growing and becoming a leader in the medical device industry.”
Baylis Medical also had various video conferencing solutions in place, and it became clear that the organization needed to standardize its communications.
“We were using an array of solutions – Skype for Business, Webex, and we were also looking at BlueJeans and Microsoft Teams,” Faraone said. “But those solutions are so bloated with hardware, we wanted a completely hardware-free approach and really make it about the power of the software.”
As the teams at Baylis Medical made the transition to a work-from-home environment due to COVID-19, the organization needed to maintain operations to continue producing life-changing devices and critical medical training.
“We work in a pretty unique and niche environment in the medical technology industry,” Faraone said. “And there is always that need for companies like us to continue serving our patients and keep going, pandemic or not.”
A unified communications solution in Zoom
Faraone had evaluated Zoom in previous roles, and he knew that Zoom could help Baylis Medical address its video communications challenges.