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That means you won't have trouble choosing a smaller model, such as the 11-inch Acer Chromebook 11 N7, the 12.5-inch Asus Chromebook Flip C302CA and the 13-inch ThinkPad 13 Chromebook. VSee will launch automatically when installation is complete. Click 'Run' if prompted. When VSee launches, log in and start connecting with your friends. The Engine Powering Virtual First Healthcare VSee's all-in-one platform delivers video visits, medical exams, and remote patient monitoring —without any hidden costs. Providers - Sign Up Now Patients - Find Your Provider HIPAA Compliant Telehealth, No Hidden Costs. Set up Chromecast with your Chromebook. Turn on your TV. Plug in your Chromecast. Learn how to plug your Chromecast in to your TV. Using the Input or Source button on your TV remote, change the input on your TV until you see the Chromecast home screen. On your Chromebook, sign in to your account. Follow the steps that show on your TV. VSee Clinic Web 4.2.2 - Multi Language and Chromebook Support. System Adjustment for Visits with In-Progress Status. VSee Clinic Web 4.0.4 – Calendar Access for CSRs, Auto-Set Your Clinic Hours. VSee Clinic Mobile 1.14 - Patients Can Now Search for Waiting.

We have new features available in this version which will be released this week (ETA 4th Sept 2020).

1. Now Supporting Additional Languages

These languages will be supported in VSee Clinic (web browser only, not available on mobile browser):

  • Simplified Chinese
  • Traditional Chinese
  • Spanish

The Chinese translations are new in this update while the Spanish translation has been supported before and is improved in this release. To try it out, please change your default browser language.

The six languages below are also included but will be released as Beta version since not all texts are accurately translated yet. We will be improving the translations in the next few releases.

  • Arabic
  • Tagalog
  • French
  • Korean
  • Portuguese
  • Vietnamese

2. New! In-Browser Web Calls on Chrome OS (Beta Feature)

Good news for our Chromebook users! With this release, in-browser calls will be supported on Chromebook.

  • Your Clinic must have In-browser calling feature enabled.
  • Calls via the VSee app are still not supported.

Please note that this is a beta feature and will be continually improved in the next few releases.

3. New! Manually Re-send Appointment Reminder to Patients

Currently, VSee Clinic automatically sends the following notifications to both provider and patient for confirmed appointments:

  • Appointment confirmation – sent right after the appointment is confirmed.
  • Appointment reminder – sent 24 hours (by default) before the actual appointment time.

These notifications are sent via email and/or SMS if the latter is enabled however patients may sometimes miss or lose them due to various reasons (email went to spam or was accidentally deleted).

In this Clinic release, we have added functionality where providers and admins can manually re-send the appointment reminder to the same patient. To enable this feature for your clinic, please contact help@vsee.com.

The appointment reminder can be resent from the visit record.
The appointment reminder can resent from the calendar slot.

Various bug fixes are also included in this release. If you have any questions, please contact us at help@vsee.com

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The CDC has announced that it is “aggressively responding to the global outbreak of COVID-19 and preparing for the potential of community spread in the US.”And a key recommendation is the use of telehealth solutions and virtual visits.
We offer you the option that will allow new patients to make virtual visits without creating an account. They simply click 'Enter the waiting room', fill out an admission form with the consent of telemedicine, and then drop into a patient waiting line.

Providers receive mobile or portable notifications when patients are in line. They can quickly scan the patient queue for top complaints and rank the most severe cases to handle first.

The patient does not need to download any video plugins and can start a video consultation. (* Note: the video in the browser is compatible with Chrome, Firefox and Microsoft Edge).

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Train one nurse or doctor to staff the hotline, and go live. Steps 1 – 3 can normally be done within 24 hours.

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If your patient load increases, you can easily add more providers to cover the hotline – where VSee distributes your patient load across your pool of providers similar to the way Uber sends car requests to its pool of drivers.

Step 5:
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If the patient load is high, you can also add a virtual front desk (e.g. customer service representative, MA, nurse, etc.) to engage with the patient via chat or video call first. The front desk can route the patient to a nurse, doctor, or specialist as necessary. The Virtual front desk is highly recommended since it improves patient satisfaction and provider productivity.

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If the patient has chronic conditions, you can ship medical devices (e.g. digital thermometer, blood pressure cuff, etc.) to the patient’s home so you can remotely monitor them.

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VSee can also create your own branded telemedicine mobile app within a few weeks. In addition to virtual visits and remote patient monitoring, you can also use your branded mobile app to push the latest health news and other announcements to the patients. Contact Us for more details.

Telehealth-1 – VSee’s unique telehealth platform makes it possible for hospitals, urgent care centers, and community health centers to staff and distribute workloads in the way that is most efficient for your particular organization. It gives you the ability to build effective telehealth workflows and to manage multiple work sites and remote providers online – whether for the coronavirus, seasonal flu, or other high volume issues.
Caring for patients in quarantine imposes health risks to the medical providers. The key to minimizing infection is decreasing the number of times they must break the quarantine boundary. Common quarantine procedures includes:

putting on and taking off heavy biohazard suits that are hot inside and hard to maneuver in
getting sprayed down with chemicals to kill the virus
burning any used suits to prevent the spread of the virus (in the case of Ebola)
Even with all this protective gear and safety measures, every time providers have to break the quarantine line, it means there is a chance for the virus to spread.

Here is how you can quickly set up VSee to create a telehealth quarantine solution to minimize the need for providers to break the quarantine boundary.
Have both the patient and medical staff create a free VSee Messenger account. This will allow them to securely communicate via chat and video. You can create one here:
• Step 1: Put a small form factor computer (~$299) in the quarantine room

• Step 2: Attach an HD pan, tilt, zoom camera (we recommend Logitech or Minnray) to the computer. VSee features remote PTZ camera control.

• Step 3: Attach a USB screen capture device (~$99) to the video output of the vital sign monitor, and connect the USB to the computer. VSee allows you to stream the vital signs to the remote providers.

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• Step 4: Set VSee on auto-accept for the medical provider account(s). (A normal VSee call requires the callee to accept a call. Auto-accept allows a named set of user accounts to connect without the callee having to accept the call.)

• Step 5: Have a single remote staff monitor 30-100 quarantine rooms this way.

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Similar to the configuration 2, VSee can add a hardware to use the TV in the patient room as a telemedicine terminal, where we can do semi-transparent overlay of

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medication reminders,
patient instructions, and
video calling on live TV.
You can also do Amazon Alexa integration such as “call nurse” that would launch VSee and connect to the nurse on call.

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Contact Telehealth-1 for Coronavirus Telehealth Advising
Please contact us if you would like more in-depth advice regarding the implementation of the solutions. Our system been involved with implementing the solutions listed here and is available to advise your hospital and government on how to go live with your coronavirus telehealth solution.




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