It’s no secret that COVID-19 has accelerated the demand for virtual care. At first, health systems just needed to implement something to get their patients safe access to care. This resulted in quick-fix, fragmented solutions in lieu of long-term, strategic enterprise investments.
These fragmented solutions caused a number of pain points for health systems: a compromised user experience, increased technical workloads, regulatory considerations, and a lack of clinical quality assurance across each piece of their puzzle.
What the band-aid solutions lack is a solid foundation for health systems to build their virtual care infrastructure. That’s where the long-term value of enterprise solutions comes in.
But what does enterprise virtual care actually mean? Let’s break it down.
An enterprise virtual care solution, like Fabric, is a one-stop-shop. It consolidates all of the puzzle pieces those quick-fix, fragmented solutions are designed to address into one seamless, white-labeled, care experience.
The enterprise solution model increases value for all stakeholders. Here’s how:
- Patients. Offers a user-friendly and secure patient experience. Enterprise virtual care fits seamlessly into the patient experience—by offering white-label care patients are reassured it’s a secure service with a brand they know and trust.
- Providers. Increases clinical efficiency and improves the end-to-end provider experience. By delivering a versatile, integrated solution, it allows providers to spend more time treating patients where they’re at (at home, in clinic, etc.) and less on clunky workflows and decentralized software solutions.
- Systems. Provides a consolidated platform that not only improves patient satisfaction and the provider experience, but also drives business growth while decreasing costs.
Instead of building a fragmented foundation for telemedicine, health systems have the opportunity to capitalize on enterprise virtual care and reap all these benefits in one platform, with one partnership.
You may be thinking a one-stop-shop for virtual care can’t be true or enterprise virtual care isn’t feasible. I’m here to tell you, it is. Platforms like Fabric are helping transform healthcare for the better, today. Interested in learning more? We’d love to have you reach out!