KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- PerfectServe released its first
Android application, enabling physicians to contact colleagues, protect their
caller ID on patient calls, and view a complete history of their clinical
communications.
PerfectServe Clinician for Android is available at no
charge to doctors whose hospitals or private practices use the latest version
of PerfectServe, the leading physician-based solution for clinical
communications.
The Android application gives doctors another way --
in addition to its iPhone application, voice and Web interfaces -- to access
PerfectServe's network platform.
Nearly 20,000 physicians already use PerfectServe to
customize their entire communications process according to their practice
workflow and individual contact preferences.
With PerfectServe Clinician for Android, doctors can:
* Contact colleagues directly without needing phone
lists, directories or call schedules -- it's like having the medical staff or
group practice in the palm of their hands.
* Call patients with their privacy protected, since
only the physicians' office IDs will appear on caller ID.
* View a history of inbound and outbound calls, voice
and text messages and pages.
"This is our initial release for the Android, and
we will be adding new capabilities, such as call schedule and contact
preference management and the ability to change call routing based on
status," said Terry Edwards, chief executive officer of PerfectServe.
"Our goal was to create an app for Android that facilitates more doctor-to-doctor
communication."
To view a demo and learn more about the PerfectServe
Clinician for Android application, please visit
http://www.perfectserve.com/hospital/features/android.html.
The PerfectServe system links hospitals and practices
in 154 markets across the U.S. It facilitates fast, accurate and reliable
communications because workflow rules, call schedules and contact preferences
for every physician are built into the system. PerfectServe provides hospitals
with a single network platform and directory to connect every medical staff
member with easy access via voice, Web and mobile interfaces. This solution
addresses a long neglected problem -- the communication breakdowns that often
occur when clinicians need to connect with on-call physicians. (For more on this
topic, see "Connecting with Physicians: The Hospital Problem No One Talks
About.")
About PerfectServe
PerfectServe offers intelligent voice, online and
mobile clinical communication solutions that route calls and messages to the
right doctor, at the right time. It gives physicians complete control over
their communications while enabling hospital clinicians and nurses to expedite
and improve the coordination of care. Based in Knoxville, Tenn., PerfectServe
processes more than 30 million clinical communication interactions each year
involving nearly 20,000 physicians. For more information, visit
www.perfectserve.com.
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