Snom strengthens its management team as Mark Wiegleb and Mario Schenker take on new roles
Premium IP telephony brand, Snom Technology, has appointed Mark Wiegleb as Vice ...
Video-based Consultations Free-up Time, Increase Safety and Reduce Demand on Scarce Personal Protective Equipment Supplies
CAMPBELL, CA-- -- 8x8, Inc. (NYSE: EGHT), a leading integrated cloud communications platform, today announced the release of a new guide that health care providers around the world can use to safely and securely connect and consult remotely with patients using the 8x8 cloud communications, video collaboration and contact center solution. The guide, Telemedicine and mobile capabilities for care providers, provides details and resources enabling care providers to reach more patients and continue to deliver personalized care by using capabilities to connect and consult from anywhere on any device. “We are taking all the necessary precautions during the current pandemic as the safety of our patients and staff is our top priority,” said Scott Korogodsky, Chief Administrative Officer at Retreat Behavioral Health, a provider of mental health and substance abuse services. “Our on-site clinical and medical staff are leaders in their fields, committed to working tirelessly on behalf of our patients. By working with 8x8, we video-enabled our staff so they could work from home without impacting the personalized and comprehensive care that is tailored to each patient’s unique needs.” The Federal Communications Commission and Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act are putting policies in place designed to quickly empower care providers to safely reach more patients. The 8x8 guide is designed to support their efforts by making it easy for health care providers to quickly start delivering secure, interactive patient consultations by:Browse these posts below for the latest in cloud communications news and insights.
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