Wednesday, February 23, 2022 · 2 min read

Cal.com for telehealth

Assantewa Heubi
Assantewa HeubiWriter
Cal.com for telehealth

Scheduling for Telehealth by Cal.com

The new normal has changed many things. We order in instead of dining out. We bond via video chat instead of in person. Despite this, the most important things have stayed the same. Our needs for human connection, compassion and support are stronger than ever. Many cultural habits, organizations and institutions have evolved and transformed to meet the needs of our current reality. One of the most rapid changes has been in the development of the telemedicine industry.

Telehealth has gone from being niche to being necessary. The rise and propagation of telehealth services has been essential during these challenging times. The practice of telehealth has made medicine more accessible than ever, at a crucial point in modern history.

Telemedicine allows doctors and patients to connect effectively and make important health decisions. Telehealth is revolutionary in that it allows people to access the help they need, regardless of their location, physical ability, or work schedule complexity. This doesn't mean, though, that there haven't been growing pains. Scheduling infrastructure issues are one of the most needlessly time-consuming problems telehealth providers and teams have to navigate. In the past, the limited demand for telehealth meant that it was possible to manage appointment requests with typical in-house software, paper and pencil. That doesn't work anymore, and it's just not practical.

Right now, healthcare industry professionals of all types are stretched thin. Whether private or public, big or small, medical practices are busier than ever. Passionate and dynamic clinical and hospital teams need fewer challenges, not more. As more and more medical professionals incorporate telehealth into their practice, the same challenges keep on reappearing. How can they create a straightforward and user-friendly scheduling system that meets their industry-specific needs? This is where Cal.com comes in. Cal's robust scheduling infrastructure has HIPAA-compliant options for video calls and the ability to handle round-robin appointment booking.

In addition to organizing virtual face-to-face meetings with patients. Cal can also schedule team meetings between doctors and other medical industry professionals. On top of all of this, Cal has built-in support for white-labeling, ensuring that patients can stay within the medical brands they know and trust.

Cal's open-source nature means that it's 100% customizable and can grow as you do. Together telehealth professionals, practices, and Cal can ensure that patients are able to access the help they need. Cal is an innovative and flexible scheduling infrastructure software that supports doctors and hospital teams. Cal takes care of the scheduling so you can take care of your patients.

Check us out today, Cal will focus on the scheduling, so you can focus on your patients.

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