ExtendedCare Pro
Connecting Care, Extending Possibilities.
Overview
ExtendedCare Pro is a telehealth platform that enables healthcare organizations to provide virtual care and engage with patients remotely. While not exclusively a social services tool, it facilitates access to healthcare for individuals who may face transportation or other barriers. The platform integrates with existing clinical workflows and EHRs to provide a seamless virtual care experience.
✨ Key Features
- Telehealth and Video Visits
- Patient Engagement Tools
- EHR Integration
- Clinical Workflow Integration
- Secure Messaging
- Virtual Waiting Rooms
🎯 Key Differentiators
- Deep integration with existing clinical workflows and EHRs.
Unique Value: Extends the reach of healthcare providers and improves patient access to care through a seamless and integrated telehealth experience.
🎯 Use Cases (4)
✅ Best For
- Integration with major EHR systems for seamless telehealth delivery.
💡 Check With Vendor
Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:
- Comprehensive social services case management.
🏆 Alternatives
More focused on enterprise-level healthcare systems and deep EHR integration compared to some standalone telehealth solutions.
💻 Platforms
🔌 Integrations
🛟 Support Options
- ✓ Email Support
- ✓ Phone Support
- ✓ Dedicated Support (All tier)
🔒 Compliance & Security
💰 Pricing
Free tier: NA
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