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Zipnosis has created device-agnostic virtual care that offers patients choice and convenience, offers providers improved efficiency, and still boosts the bottom line for health organizations.
They use clinical data and technology that’s built around users to create better healthcare experiences. Zipnosis emphasizes less wasted time, energy and resources and proper protocol for situations.
- Clinical Capacity:
Their asynchronous approach yields 12x clinical capacity over in-person care and over video/phone-based telemedicine. The average provider time for a Zipnosis visit in 2019 was 1 minute and 29 seconds, whereas the average phone/video-based telemedicine visit is 18 minutes.
- Rapid Updates:
Zipnosis can push the latest evidence-based care into the field. They keep pace with evolving CDC guidelines for COVID-19 screenings. This results in each health systems ability to customize, in real time, their patient education and patient routing recommendations.
- Localized Care:
Their platform makes localized recommendations for treatment, quarantine and other actions. They collect data at the local level and aggregate it into state and national trends.
- Reduced Clinical Variation:
Zipnosis’ clinical algorithms have helped achieve ~ 90% adherence to clinical guidelines for over a decade. Using proven systems, not individuals, leads to more consistent outcomes, especially as visit volume scales.
- Keeps patients out of clinic:
Patients with mild illness who may be infectious are able to be treated from home via asynchronous virtual care. Stopping patients exposure to more serious infections in the public or in clinic, and be less likely to infect others.
- Patient education within the protocols:
Their asynchronous protocols allow them to include patient education relevant to COVID-19 throughout the virtual visit experience. They are closely following CDC guidelines and are consistent with national best practices. Their patient education includes information on staying healthy, handwashing, cough best practices, how to self-quarantine, and more.