WELL Health Inc. Partners With Twilio To Help Healthcare Providers Rapidly Implement Secure Patient Communications
The WELLTM Health and Twilio partnership offers two leading solutions to accelerate the implementation of patient communications during the pandemic
Partnership supports vaccine distribution communications and helps providers future-proof their patient engagement
Well Health Inc., a SaaS digital health leader in patient communications and 2021 Best in KLAS winner in Patient Outreach, announced a partnership with Twilio, the leading cloud communications platform, offering healthcare providers two leading options for patient engagement, at a time when the need to communicate with patients securely and quickly has never been more critical. As a first priority, the partnership will help providers with communication around the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, one of the most urgent public health challenges today.
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Since the COVID-19 vaccine became available, WELL technology has helped health systems send 3.6 million1 messages about the COVID-19 vaccine. With demand for the vaccine outstripping supply in many places, timely communication can help eliminate waste and ensure more people receive the vaccine. Appointment scheduling, reminders and follow up are critical to successful distribution. Currently both vaccines available in the US require two doses, so scheduling the second dose appointment is critical to ensure the patient is fully vaccinated.
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“Healthcare providers are under tremendous pressure to efficiently and securely communicate with patients throughout this pandemic, especially as many providers coordinate COVID-19 vaccine communication and schedule vaccine appointments at unprecedented numbers,” said Guillaume de Zwirek, CEO and founder, WELL Health Inc. “We’re committed to doing what’s best for healthcare providers by offering the right patient communications platform, from WELL Health or Twilio, to quickly implement patient messaging at a time when patients and providers need it most.”
The WELL Health and Twilio partnership allows providers to evaluate two trusted, HIPAA compliant options through a single partner, eliminating the time and resources it takes to assess multiple vendors, and making it easier to quickly deploy the power of digital communications. As the world increasingly shifts from in-person care to telehealth, digital patient engagement is more important than ever. In addition to vaccine and COVID-related communications, healthcare providers need to communicate with patients about everything from scheduling to prescription refills to managing chronic illness and more. Through the partnership, providers can:
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