Most people don’t gravitate towards the doctor’s office, and when it is necessary, they would like to get in and get out; the faster the better. Doctors are in the service industry, perhaps on the scientific end of the service spectrum, but service nonetheless. If doctors are able to service their patients more efficiently and more quickly, they can then see more patients in less time. Bottom line, this typically results in better financial gains. Office staff will also be more content with their employment situation if patients are being seen more efficiently and with shorter wait times.

The above is possible with JTECH’s StaffComm wireless messaging and InstaCall™ alphanumeric pagers. StaffComm and pagers give you the ability to direct staff to specific rooms thereby reducing delays. And, JTECH pagers are discreet and silent. As a result, they are not distracting and don’t add extra stress to an environment that is often already ripe with tension or stress. In reality, the physician’s office receptionist is not unlike an air traffic controller. By integrating pagers, streamlining communications and increasing efficiency, you are making the job much easier to manage. While a task such as processing patient insurance information is a necessary duty that must be completed by someone, if wait times are long and patients are unhappy, everything else seems just that much more difficult to get done. JTECH pagers and systems allow receptionists and nurses to coordinate and manage office needs and better respond to the needs of patients. Perhaps the patient in exam room two needs an immunization shot. StaffComm and pagers give staff the ability to coordinate skills and abilities in order to best serve the patient. Pagers also help coordinate the plethora of visiting medical sales associates who are always vying for attention by notifying the relevant employee of their arrival. All the while, if the nursing staff is well run with the proper communication devices, the doctor will be more available to tend to more urgent needs.