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Phone Systems for Hospitals

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The healthcare industry as a whole is an industry where effective communications are used on a daily basis. Therefore, beyond any shadow of a doubt, phone systems for health care professionals are paramount to taking care of patients and tasks that need to be completed inside and outside of the physical location of the hospital.

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Powering Patient Touchpoints: Sangoma’s Cure for Communication Roadblocks

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In today’s healthcare landscape, the patient experience hinges on seamless communication. With their unified communications as a service (UCaaS) portfolio, end-to-end solutions are crafted that enhance patient care, streamline processes, and reduce costs. This is where Sangoma Technologies makes an indelible mark.

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Digital healthcare era - enabling patient care via modern workplace technology

HCL Tech

Health systems and hospitals are working to reduce the burden on healthcare providers while improving care for patients. The industry-wide EHR switch enabled patients to get more involved in communication with physicians and their health decisions.

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Shared Spectrum in Education: Back-to-School for Policymakers

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Like other community “anchor institutions” such as hospitals and municipal authorities, educational facilities need wireless technology to fulfil their mission; localized spectrum sharing is becoming a good basis for many scenarios. Backhaul from Wi-Fi access points, especially outdoors where wiring is challenging.

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Healthcare Contact Centers: Modernizing Your Solution

CADY

How to Modernize Your Healthcare Contact Center Healthcare communications technology is rapidly evolving, introducing powerful new capabilities that promise to improve patient satisfaction, streamline operations, and cut costs. Today’s contact centers help healthcare organizations address the following issues.