While patients are at the heart of every healthcare organisation, administrators are the backbone, supporting care operations as well as staffing, compliance, budget and finance, training, and more.
How you manage operations and stakeholder communication affects every aspect of patient care and experience. That’s why your organisation’s clinical and administrative communication solutions should be one and the same.
A unified communications platform can support both business and clinical operations, streamlining connections between providers, staff, patients, family members, and administrators.
Strengthen communication & improve access to information
Internal communication
Keep your employees informed and engaged in what your organisation is up to, update them on new processes, and allow them to hear directly from leadership. Virtual all-hands and department meetings can help communicate important information organisation-wide, even if employees aren’t all able to gather in one place.
For hybrid meetings, where some attendees are in person and others are joining by video from a remote location, Zoom Rooms makes it even easier to connect, share content, and involve everyone in the conversation.
Between meetings, use Zoom Chat to send quick updates or share resources and info with select groups or the entire organisation.
Board & community meetings
Offering virtual options for board meetings can help directors, governors, trustees, and executive leadership, who often have full schedules and may find it difficult to attend a meeting in person. Hosting meetings, events, or educational sessions open to the public using Zoom Events or Zoom Webinars allows people to attend virtually, which can give members the opportunity to stay informed and connected.
Training & development
Virtual training and development can provide better access to those who live far away from training sites or have family commitments, allowing them to learn and grow their skills. You can decide whether to host training sessions on Zoom Meetings so all participants can interact on video, or Zoom Webinar, which gives the host greater control over who can speak or share their screen while still allowing interactivity with Q&A, chat, and polling. Record training sessions so staff who couldn’t attend can view the content on-demand when their schedule permits.
Enable flexibility & mobility
Telephony on any device
When all employees were working in an office, a traditional on-premises phone system might have made sense. Now that some employees are remote or hybrid, Zoom Phone provides them with a business phone line they can access from anywhere with an internet connection.
With Zoom Phone, employees can make or receive calls and texts using their business phone number (which traditionally would have been tied to their desk phone) on their mobile phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. This allows employees to stay connected even if they’re working from home or from a different facility on any given day. Those who are constantly on the go can even place a call on hold and seamlessly pick it up on another device.
Keep personal phone numbers private
Providers or staff who need to make external phone calls to patients or family members while working remotely can choose which phone number gets displayed as the outbound caller ID — whether it’s their direct business line, the main hospital line, or one attributed to a specific department. Even if they are using their mobile phone to make that call, they do not need to expose their personal phone number.
Go from chat to phone to video, on the fly
Having your video, phone, and chat solutions on the same platform means you can be flexible in how you communicate with others, even as a conversation develops. If you’re on the phone with a colleague about a clinical matter and want to discuss a patient’s lab results, you can press a button to instantly elevate that phone call to a secure video meeting, where you can share your screen.
Drive connection along the continuum of care
One place where clinical and administrative communications overlap is with care coordination between multiple facilities or caregivers. You may have providers, discharge coordinators, social workers, and family members who all need to be involved in conversations about a patient’s next phase of care.
Whether a patient is going home or moving to a rehab or nursing facility, patients and their caregivers will need to be informed about their condition, immediate needs such as medical equipment, follow-up appointments or tests, and even financial resources. Set up a Zoom meeting so everyone, including the patient and their family members, can join at the same time for efficient, coordinated planning.