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Cnow Telehealth Connector app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 4352 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Cnow Inc.
Free
Current version: 1.5, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 22 Mar 2017
App size: 73.09 Mb

CNOW Telehealth Connector

Offer a telehealth alternative to your patients today! CNOW is a telehealth clinical service provider tool to quickly deliver secure and HIPAA-compliant interactive clinical services. This app can be used by both the clinician and patient who have iPhones or iPads (other versions available; see below).

CNOW is used by providers looking to implement a telehealth solution for their practice. Provide acute care, help patients better manage chronic conditions, and provide consults in a more convenient way.

This app requires providers to register their practice before use. Providers can then create appointments to have secure, interactive video visits with their patients. Register, Schedule and Connect!

Register at www.cnowinc.com/connect

CNOW, INC., can create custom telehealth solutions to meet your needs. This is our strength and our passion. We can help you optimize your practice! Contact us at www.cnowinc.com/connect

Once registered, providers will have the following:
• A branded web portal to manage your telehealth practice.
• Ability to create secure telehealth appointments with your patients.
• Ability to track, report/export on all utilization.
• Ability to implement telehealth across a broad range of use cases – residential homes, group homes, educational facilities, urgent care facilities, emergency departments and others.
• Not just a clinical tool, but an interactive clinical meeting tool too.
• And much more!

Since 2002, CNOW, INC., has been a pioneer in developing and testing telehealth solutions. Our technology and delivery care model have been tested through State and Federal research awards. These studies have involved a multitude of health care professionals: primary care physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, speech therapists, behavior analysts, social workers and educational administrators. CNOW has spoken twice at U.S. Senate Hearings on Combating Autism.