Verizon Business Launches BlueJeans Telehealth for Better Connected Health
Verizon Business has launched BlueJeans Telehealth, a streamlined telemedicine platform designed to enhance patient care. This solution addresses challenges in tech literacy and visit efficiency by offering easy access and customizable patient onboarding. A survey reveals that 81% of healthcare organizations anticipate increased investment in telehealth within 2-3 years. BlueJeans Telehealth is built for security and ease of use, featuring high-quality audio and seamless integration with existing health record systems, aiming to support the future of virtual healthcare as demand rises.
- Launch of BlueJeans Telehealth to enhance patient care and telemedicine efficiency.
- Addresses tech literacy with one-click, download-free access.
- 81% of healthcare organizations expect increased investment in telehealth over 2-3 years.
- Designed for ease of use and security, attracting potential new clients.
- None.
- Purpose-built solution for healthcare providers streamlines telemedicine experience to help improve patient care
- BlueJeans Telehealth addresses two key challenges:
- Tech Literacy: One click, download-free access to a video telehealth experience via mobile device or desktop to minimize technology complications
- Visit Efficiency: Expedite information sharing through a customizable landing experience that includes patient onboarding and education materials
BASKING RIDGE, N.J., April 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Verizon Business today announced BlueJeans Telehealth, a simple, smart and trusted way for providers and patients to conduct data-driven virtual care conversations. As healthcare organizations look to advance their telehealth practices post-pandemic by extending personalized care into the home, BlueJeans Telehealth gives healthcare providers and their care teams a new way to simply and securely connect with patients remotely.
According to the “The Future of Telehealth - Balancing Security and Ease of Use” white paper, healthcare organizations (
“While the use of telemedicine has been steadily growing for some time now, the pandemic has accelerated telehealth adoption and changed the conversation around what patient care will look like moving forward,” said Tami Erwin, CEO, Verizon Business. “We worked closely with an advisory board of health system clinicians and healthcare decision-makers to build BlueJeans Telehealth specifically to address the most pressing needs for a virtual-first telehealth offering--from ease of experience to enhanced security. Today’s launch is just the beginning for Verizon in what we see as the future of telehealth, especially when you consider the innovation that will come from 5G mobility, broadband and cloud capabilities.”
Experience working with healthcare providers during the pandemic was invaluable in informing what matters most in the delivery of world class virtual care. Penn Medicine is one institution that quickly leveraged telemedicine early in the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure continuity of care to patients while keeping both them as well as their workforce staff safe and healthy. “After rapidly mobilizing our staff and infrastructure in March 2020, we were able to scale to over one million televisits by February 2021,” said C. William Hanson III, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer for the University of Pennsylvania Health System. “It was essential that our patients be able to rely on us to continue their care in all settings, and innovating to offer them telemedicine and remote monitoring options was an essential part of maintaining our capacity to care during the pandemic.”
Simple
BlueJeans Telehealth delivers an intuitive experience for patients, providers and administrators. Using the device of their choice, patients can easily and quickly meet with their providers through their desktop or mobile browser or the BlueJeans app. BlueJeans with Dolby Voice Audio® provides high-quality audio, minimizing disruptions to the visit so patients and providers can communicate important clinical information clearly. Providers and administrators will also benefit from a streamlined experience, as visits are embedded directly within their existing Electronic Health Record (EHR) workflows.
To simplify administrations and reimbursements, licensing is based on a per-visit model, which allows for straightforward data capture and reporting—an important aspect considering
Smart
The future of remote care is reliant on smart accessibility that will help doctors make speedier diagnoses and recommend effective treatments. The customizable patient landing experience of BlueJeans Telehealth reduces the monotony of the pre-visit “waiting room” time by including an optional pre-visit medical condition survey and onboarding materials for patients, with a library center that enables providers to customize patient education for patients logged in for a virtual visit. Furthermore, medical interpreter services through partners such as Voyce, AMN Language Services and LanguageLine Solutions will be available in 200+ languages, including sign language, in addition to transcription and closed captioning services for enhanced accessibility.
Trusted
Ranked as a top 5 post-pandemic “must have” for telehealth video conferencing solutions by survey respondents, security and privacy are built into the BlueJeans Telehealth platform—including Access Controls, Encryption, Privacy Checks, Locked Meetings, Fraud Detection, and Moderator Controls—to help protect healthcare organizations and patients. Additionally, BlueJeans Telehealth is HIPAA-ready and Verizon will sign HIPAA business associate agreements with its customers that address regulatory requirements regarding privacy and security.
“The benefits of digitizing healthcare practices have long been discussed on the clinical side as a way to make care more convenient and efficient for patients, but it wasn’t until the pandemic that we truly realized the way it could transform the patient-physician relationship,” said Scott D Boden, MD, Vice President for Business Innovation at Emory Healthcare. “The ability to offer virtual visits using tools like BlueJeans during this challenging time is not only helping to keep patients and practitioners like myself safe, it’s also providing a level of care that was previously missing. As we continue looking for new ways to tap into technology to drive better outcomes for our patients, it’s this personalization of care that will shape the future of healthcare.”
Resources:
- Read the full white paper “The Future of Telehealth - Balancing Security and Ease of Use” and click here to register for our Telehealth Webinar on Apr 07, 2021 at 01:00 PM CT.
- BlueJeans Telehealth will be generally available in May. To learn more visit: https://www.bluejeans.com/products/telehealth
- Click-to-tweet today’s news and follow BlueJeans on Twitter @BlueJeansNet
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was formed on June 30, 2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of technology, communications, information and entertainment products and services. Headquartered in New York City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated revenues of
VERIZON’S ONLINE MEDIA CENTER: News releases, stories, media contacts and other resources are available at verizon.com/news. News releases are also available through an RSS feed. To subscribe, visit www.verizon.com/about/rss-feeds/.
Media contact:
Erin Cheever
erin.dowling@verizon.com
FAQ
What is BlueJeans Telehealth?
When was BlueJeans Telehealth launched?
How does BlueJeans Telehealth improve visit efficiency?
What percentage of healthcare organizations expect to invest more in telehealth?