Whether with a colleague or as a team - find out how you can use video communication!
With a colleague
Here are a few situations where users are always happy to jump on a video call:
- Several things on a prescription are wrong - let me call my supervisor to sort this out
- The wound dressing is difficult to apply - I need someone to explain what to do
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During my visit, a relative has a question about an invoice. Let me call the office to clarify
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Help needed - how do I turn the client on her side? And how do I re-apply the dressing afterwards?
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The car won't start... Again. My colleague knows how to do it, so I'll give her a quick call. And off we go!
- The medication has been mixed up. What do I do now?
- The code for the front door isn't working. Am I doing something wrong? My colleague can definitely help
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Strange, nothing in the handover for Ms Jones. Or did I miss something?
- The door is locked, and the key is not where it should be. Should I worry?
With your team
Video conferencing is a very fast way to share information with your team. Digital team meetings will not only keep everyone aligned - they are also much more efficient than having everyone come to the office. With nooa, you do not need any additional tools such as Teams, Zoom & Co.
Video communication does not replace personal contact - rather, it complements it to save time and energy.
Here are a few examples:
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Digital team meetings at the click of a button
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Bonus: share meeting notes with a second click
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Training and QA made easy for everyone
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Bonus: policies and procedures can be shared with everyone
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Communicate complex information quickly
- Bonus: even months later, quickly find information using the search functionality
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Effortlessly streamline your admin
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Bonus: no matter if the GP's office is closed for 2 weeks, medication always has to stay with the patient, or clock-in/clock-out needs to be done properly - information is there for whoever needs to have access to it
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Quickly clarify client issues
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Bonus: whether a question concerns wound care, how to place a catheter, personal care under special circumstances, patient positioning or medication administration - a question only needs to be answered once!
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