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Health Metrics launches eCase Telehealth with free trial

Tuesday, 30 June 2020  

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Health Metrics, a leading supplier of software solutions to the Health and Social Care sector, has launched eCase Telehealth, providing new telehealth functionality for care providers.

With COVID-19 still a looming threat to the community, eCase Telehealth provides a solution to allow ongoing medical consultations, as well as helping families stay in touch with loved ones.

The functionality allows providers to manage many of their facility activities remotely. Doctors, Allied Health Professionals and Pharmacists can use the technology for resident / client consultations and meetings with staff. Further, medication administration tasks are made easier with the potential for the Doctor and/or the Pharmacist to be online at the same time.

Created specifically for clinicians, the technology is designed with high level security and industry best practice for handling data. Secure socket layers and layered data encryption allow for sensitive information to stay safe within the system architecture. All service operations and data repositories reside within New Zealand.

Features of the system include high definition video conferencing, real-time monitoring, chat messaging, screen and file sharing, calendar integration and major browser support. The cloud-based technology is compatible with all devices.

Health Metrics CEO Steven Strange says that in challenging times, fast solutions are required and his company has already seen a quick uptake of the technology from their clients.

“We are offering two months of free integrated eCase Telehealth functionality for our user base and also for others in the industry. With no obligations and no contracts,” he said.

“We understand there is a major need for this technology right now in our industry and we want to make it as uncomplicated as possible.”

To enquire about a free trial, click here.


Source: Health Metrics media release, 30 June 2020

 

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