Blog Category: Driving ROI with Secure Texting

The Fourfold Impact of Secure Communication Platforms on Healthcare Delivery

December 6, 2016 | Uniphy Health

Secure communication platforms equipped with HIPAA secure texting enhance every stage of the healthcare delivery process. Healthcare communication platforms with systems-driven designs and interconnected mobile apps enable healthcare stakeholders to work across and beyond the walls of healthcare organizations. By enabling collaboration among clinical staff, patients and extended members of the care team, secure communications … Continue reading The Fourfold Impact of Secure Communication Platforms on Healthcare Delivery

Doctor-Patient HIPAA Secure Texting & P4P Payment Models

December 6, 2016 | Uniphy Health

We are a texting society: 97 percent of Americans say they use their phones to text. Most physicians understand the value of secure texting within the context of care coordination, and are overwhelmingly receptive to using HIPAA secure text to communicate with other clinical staff. Not so, when patients are concerned. Doctors often have reservations … Continue reading Doctor-Patient HIPAA Secure Texting & P4P Payment Models

To Drive ROI, Clinical Communications Platforms Need 3 Integrations

December 1, 2016 | Adam Turinas

Hospitals and health systems are investing in secure communication platforms that encourage care collaboration and improve care quality performance. The ROI of these secure communications platforms depends on their ability to interface and integrate with other systems. Among the various clinical communication and collaboration platforms on the market, there is a wide differentiation of built-in … Continue reading To Drive ROI, Clinical Communications Platforms Need 3 Integrations

Improving Physician-Physician Communication With Secure Messaging

January 26, 2016 | Uniphy Health

Physicians are notoriously difficult to communicate with – especially when trying to communicate with one another. mHealth apps that enable physicians to securely exchange PHI and coordinate care have been reported to improve quality of care.