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UK Healthcare Contact Center Accelerates Move to the Cloud with NICE inContact CXone

CXone selected for elasticity and scalability to handle increased call volume during COVID-19 outbreak

NICE inContact, a NICE business, announced that a UK healthcare provider has moved nearly 2,000 contact center agents to work remotely from home using NICE inContact CXone, the world’s leading cloud customer experience platform, in response to increased call volume due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Facilitated in collaboration with partner Unify Communications, the rapid deployment delivers immediate relief to overloaded, outdated on-premise systems with the reliability and scalability of the cloud.

Demonstrating the speed and agility that the cloud offers, NICE inContact CXone was implemented in just days as agents in two contact centers were shifted to w*************, taking triage for all calls related to COVID-19 as well as opening additional lines for other health services. Consolidating with one cloud platform enables the medical management provider to improve service and responsiveness to patients by having all calls handled by one vendor while also safeguarding agents’ health with the ability to productively and effectively work remotely.

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“This healthcare provider is leading the charge for dealing with inbound COVID-19 calls and general medical-related issues,” said Paul Jarman, NICE inContact CEO. “This is a mission-critical resource and one that has to deliver robust reliability. We are proud of our ability to rise to the challenge and offer a reliable, agile system that can rapidly scale as call centers work to weather the COVID-19 storm.”

While these lines are currently dedicated to COVID-19-related calls, the UK provider has selected NICE inContact CXone as its full-time solution going forward, recognizing the flexibility of cloud solutions and the importance of contact center business continuity.

Russell Attwood, CEO, Unify Communications said, “Working together with NICE inContact, we were able to get this contact center up and running quickly in the cloud. Getting agents across multiple call centers in one cloud platform is more efficient and more easily managed than disparate systems. Many organizations are now seeing the long-term benefits of the flexibility and scalability provided in the cloud.”

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For contact centers looking to rapidly move to a remote workforce, NICE inContact recently launched CXone@home, a cloud-native offering designed to enable contact centers to continue delivering great customer service while transitioning their workforces to w************* in 48 hours or less. This solution was also chosen recently by a hospital system in the UK to bolster its business continuity plans.

Companies are increasingly moving to the cloud to support contact centers during this crisis. Analysts predict a sharper uptick of cloud migration this year and beyond in response to the ways the world is changing with COVID-19.

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