CINCINNATI, Oct. 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- In a first-of-its-kind report on the secure messaging landscape for healthcare, Doc Halo emerged as a leading vendor, with top marks in Vendor Performance.
Released today, Secure Messaging 2015: First Look at Who Providers Are Considering and Why, evaluates the fairly new secure messaging marketplace, examining how providers are selecting and using secure messaging platforms and identifying the major technology players. The report was produced by KLAS, a research organization dedicated to improving the delivery of healthcare technology by independently measuring and reporting on vendor performance.
Doc Halo ranked highest for both helpfulness in achieving adoption and for the technology measuring up to expectations, according to the report. Providers interviewed for the report also appreciated Doc Halo's user-friendly interface, feature-rich platform, and its exclusive focus on healthcare communication.
"This report is very exciting because it validates what we have been seeing among Doc Halo users, that we significantly increase physician and nurse workflow efficiency," says Jose Barreau, MD, CEO of Doc Halo. "We think this translates to better patient care and better quality of life for clinicians."
According to the study, 85 percent of secure messaging users reported that implementation of the new technology improved workflow efficiency.
About Doc Halo
Doc Halo's complete mobile health platform is transforming patient care by streamlining communication and coordinating care between clinical providers. Designed around three key pillars—secure communication, systems integration and care coordination—the platform is leading the industry in workflow innovation. As the only mobile health platform founded by physicians, Doc Halo has customized communication solutions for some of the most prestigious healthcare organizations in the country.
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