In the wide-open technology landscape, VoIP has become quite a household name. It’s hard not to search the Internet without coming up with a list of reasons to switch to VoIP; with its many benefits, it’s an attractive option that many businesses have yet to switch over to. VoIP isn’t just good for business; it’s actually a commodity for the healthcare industry.
Nowadays, hospitals are becoming networks of each other; doctors and healthcare practitioners all work under one umbrella, with satellite locations being able to better service their patient bases. VoIP means that hospitals are at an advantage with long distances; gone are the days of paying per minute for making a long distance call, and the added benefit is that doctors can connect with other professionals in the same discipline for consultations and distance learning without ever having to set foot on a plane or in a car.
Of course, for hospitals with limited budgets, VoIP comes with a serious cost benefit. Generally, it can save almost half of the traditional phone bills, and sometimes more. For large organizations like hospitals, the savings can translate to a lot...Read More