Cisco Cisco Extended Care 1.0 Product Datasheet
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Data Sheet
Benefits of Cisco Extended Care:
● Simplify workflows by bringing together video
conferencing, applications, educational content and
personal video communication devices into a single,
cohesive system.
personal video communication devices into a single,
cohesive system.
● Close gaps in patient engagement and care
management with unified care collaboration and prebuilt,
customizable healthcare workflows.
customizable healthcare workflows.
● Increase clinician efficiency and productivity by unifying
communication infrastructure components.
● Easily integrate quality telehealth with existing patient
portal or web-based applications.
● Use existing personal devices, such as smart phones,
tablets, computers, and video devices, to connect
remote patients and healthcare providers.
remote patients and healthcare providers.
Value of Cisco Extended Care:
● Improves the clinician satisfaction and user experience,
freeing time to enhance continuity of care, patient
outcomes, and patient satisfaction.
outcomes, and patient satisfaction.
● Enhances collaboration to make ongoing coordination
easier among doctors, nurse practitioners, specialists,
home health providers, and others.
home health providers, and others.
● Streamlines workflows to help enable care providers to
shift from delivering episodic, demand-based care to
driving patient wellness through value-based care.
driving patient wellness through value-based care.
Personalizing Remote Patient Engagement and
Care Team Interactions
Care Team Interactions
As they navigate the transition to value-based
care, many healthcare organizations are
turning to video communications to help close
gaps in patient engagement and care
management.
care, many healthcare organizations are
turning to video communications to help close
gaps in patient engagement and care
management.
But all too often those solutions are made up of cobbled-
together components, applications, and services that cannot
be integrated with healthcare applications - or even with each
other.
Many healthcare organizations resort to implementing
telehealth solutions using siloed video communications meant
for consumer-grade video communications. None are satisfied
with the results or cost. Workflow and user experience issues
hamper utilization and adoption.
Many of those same organizations are also using on-demand
telehealth services that rely on outside clinicians using still
another siloed system. In these situations, no one wins.