Clinical Communication and Collaboration
Healthcare Messaging: How Dynamic Intelligent Routing Works
In healthcare, proper care team communication is a key element of quality patient care. Information often needs to be exchanged…
Read More >>CMS Update: Texting Patient Orders in Healthcare
CMS Texting Patient Orders Announcement The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently issued a significant quality standard memo…
Read More >>Top Healthcare Trends in 2024
If there's one theme that might sum up the current state of healthcare, it's the need for simplicity. But even…
Read More >>Don’t Just Replace Cortext—Upgrade to Real-Time Care Team Collaboration with PerfectServe
For organizations that use Imprivata’s Cortext solution, the announcement of its sunset in July 2024 has sparked a quest for…
Read More >>The Top 5 things You Can Do with PerfectServe (Video)
Fast-paced and timely decisions occur every day for nurses and physicians. Clinicians receive an overwhelming amount of communications each day.…
Read More >>Technology: A Lifeline For Burned-Out Nurses
Kelly Conklin, SVP and Chief Clinical Officer for PerfectServe Hospitals today face a variety of challenges, including staffing shortages, frequent turnover,…
Read More >>How Team Based Care Works with Primary Care Patients
Does your medical communication involve your patient’s other healthcare experts to provide team-based care? For various reasons, patients often seek treatment from…
Read More >>Support Nurses Ability to Easily Communicate with Providers and Patients
Siloed communication infrastructure adds to nurse’s workload when they desperately need ways to reduce their administrative responsibilities. Empower nurses to…
Read More >>Managing the surprisingly troublesome impact of real-time healthcare on clinical decision-making
We live in an age of instant gratification. From the texts we send friends and family to the orders we…
Read More >>Rapid Critical Result Reporting With Clinical Communication Technology
Delayed Lab Results: An Example Sepsis Story Imagine this scenario: A 62-year-old man arrives at the emergency department (ED) with a…
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