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PerfectServe’s Communications Platform Reaches 50k Physician Users

by HITC Staff 07/14/2015 Leave a Comment

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PerfectServe’s Communications Platform Reaches 50k Physician Users

Adoption of the population health model of care is increasing, and with that means larger care teams spanning across more care settings that may not be equipped with the technology or processes to ensure providers remain connected outside the four walls of a hospital. This shift has created a demand for unified clinical communication tools that facilitate timely care team collaboration among providers scattered across multiple locations, which for PerfectServe, led to a 51.2 percent increase in physician users in the last 18 months. Today, PerfectServe, a comprehensive and secure healthcare communications platform, announced it has reached more than 50,000 active physician users, and nearly 100,000 users overall.

This milestone is on the heels of PerfectServe announcing a 50 percent growth in employee headcount in May 2015. The rapid expansion in both users and internal staff is a testament to the industry support of PerfectServe Synchrony™, the unified communications and collaboration platform that allows clinicians to automatically identify and reach the most appropriate patient care team member for any clinical situation, which allows them to address a patient’s needs quickly and provide the highest quality of care.

“Changing care delivery models are driving clinicians to improve care team collaboration to best coordinate a patient’s care, and communication platforms that unite care team members play a key role in this solution,” said Terry Edwards, CEO of PerfectServe. “This need for care team members to work together more effectively increases the demand for more timely, accurate communication, and these trends will continue to drive PerfectServe’s growth.”

PerfectServe now enables more than one and a half million secure communication transactions per month, including voice calls, secure text, voice messages and alerts, enabling clinicians across the care spectrum to collaborate in streamlined, customized workflows designed to help improve patient outcomes.

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