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The Virtual Care Insider: New Features for 2018

February 28, 2018


The Virtual Care Insider: New Features for 2018

It’s hard to believe, but we’re exactly 2 months in to 2018. At Fabric we have a lot of big things coming for the year, so keep your eyes peeled, and Virtual Care Insider is no exception! Coming in 2018 you’ll see new features, new authors, and new topics, as well as the insights and thought leadership you’ve come to expect. As the virtual care industry continues to evolve, so do we!

New Features for 2018:

Under the Hood

Under the Hood is our new feature giving you a glimpse into what goes on behind the scenes to support the Zipnosis platform. From clinical to engineering to account support, get a peek behind the curtain and learn what goes into creating and maintaining and supporting the best darn virtual care platform out there.

Get to Know Zipnosis

One of the things we’re proud of is our amazing team, and we think it’s sad that most of our customers and prospects don’t get a chance to meet the talented group of people responsible for building and maintaining the Zipnosis platform. This new feature will give you a chance to get to know some of the people who work behind the scenes.

Trend Watch

Trend Watch will be a deep dive into one of the key industry trends, giving you more detailed information and a better idea of the impacts to virtual care and health systems. We’ve already had our first Trend Watch edition (by Dr. Lisa Ide, focusing on employers’ use of virtual care as an employee benefit), and you can look forward to more in the coming year.

Guide

Asynchronous Care

Asynchronous Telemedicine Guide + COVID-19: The Largest Case Study on Async

When we built this guide, we set out to create a single comprehensive resource for everything healthcare professionals will ever need to know about asynchronous telemedicine. It’s 29 pages of pure data, research, and the largest case study ever conducted on async. 

Case Study


Gain capacity to care

Maximize clinical capacity, reduce administrative burden, expand access, and increase patient satisfaction.