OnPage Provides Home Healthcare & Hospice with Clinical Communications System – Streamlining Patient Communication

Direct Patient Communications

OnPage enables patient’s direct communications with the physician on call. Patients can seamlessly call in and leave a voicemail plus a callback number. The voicemail gets attached to the message that is automatically routed to the doctor’s mobile device with a prominent Alert-Until-Read technology. Physicians get all the pertinent information right from the get go and use a one-click dial back, radically improving productivity.

No longer will patients have to memorize pager numbers for each doctor, but instead be guided using a smooth customizable phone menu.

 

OnPage enables patient’s direct communications with the physician on-call

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Appointment Reminders

Leverage the OnPage BlastIT solution to efficiently send email, SMS or phone call reminders to patients of their upcoming appointment, medication pick-up, or follow-up as needed. No longer will they have to depend on a sticky note reminder!

OnPage BlastIT is for patient communications that do not include patient health information.

Leverage the OnPage BlastIT solution to efficiently send email, SMS or phone call reminders to patients

Dedicated Phone Lines

Get your own dedicated line from OnPage to personalize your phone greeting and enable the paging menu, which connects patients directly to their healthcare provider, allowing easier access to internal departments and sister facilities.

For Example: Thank you for calling the AA clinic. To page Dr ZZ press one; To page Dr XX press two … Messages “Paged” will go directly to the OnPage application on the doctor’s mobile device.

Get your own dedicated line from OnPage to personalize your phone greeting and enable the Paging menu

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Need advanced features such as group paging, Alert escalation, and on-call scheduling?

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