eMedischedule Customized Rabies Vaccination Online Appointment System
Posted by admin on Aug 13, 2010 in eMedi In The News | 9 comments
eMedischedule.com customized Rabies Vaccination online appointment system
for Frederick County Public Health, Maryland
-Health Department to provide rabies vaccination online appointments-
eMedischedule.com, a provider of online clinic scheduling and medical scheduling technology, customized and deployed the Rabies Vaccination clinics appointment system for Frederick County Public Health Department, MD.
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Read MoreSouth Central Public Health District Idaho
Posted by admin on Aug 12, 2010 in Blog, eMedi In The News | 22 comments
South Central Public Health District, Idaho will be providing online public health clinic scheduling service via eMedischedule.com
Health department will be using the web based online appointment scheduling service as well as the automated phone based eMedischedule Virtual Call Center…
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Read MoreSchuyler County Public Health District
Posted by admin on Aug 12, 2010 in Blog, eMedi In The News | 8 comments
eMedischedule is now in New York…Schuyler County Public Health District to use web based public health appointment scheduling services through eMedischedule.
Health department will be using the web based online appointment scheduling service starting in September 2010.
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Read MoreFrederick County Health Department
Posted by admin on Jun 1, 2010 in Blog, eMedi In The News | 44 comments
eMedischedule.com to Provide Customized Online Scheduling, Automated Virtual Call Center for Frederick County (Maryland) Health Department
-Health department provides two options for patients to manage vaccination, other appointments-
ATLANTA – eMedischedule.com, a provider of online clinic scheduling and medical scheduling technology, has been selected by the Frederick County Health Department in Frederick, Md., to provide customized online scheduling and automated virtual call center technology to support its clinic and office scheduling needs.
Read MoreDelaware General Health District
Posted by admin on Jun 1, 2010 in Blog | 8 comments
DELAWARE, OH, December 18, 2009 –This is the weekly flu update issued by the Delaware General Health District.
The new online appointment scheduling system for our H1N1 immunization clinics was put into use this week, and is working well. In less than seven days, 3,269 appointments have been scheduled. Of those, 2,723 clients were able to set their own appointments without assistance from the Health District staff. We have worked with the scheduling system vendor throughout the week to promptly deal with the few glitches which have arisen.
As expected, numerous senior citizens and healthy adults have gotten immunizations this week with the lifting of eligibility restrictions for the H1N1 vaccines. We also are continuing to see a lot of families returning for their children under 10 to get second doses. Find an addiction rehab center that can help you get your life back.
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Read MoreStory from the Field – Delaware General Health District
Posted by admin on Jun 1, 2010 in Blog, eMedi In The News | 15 comments
Our agency conducted the first mass H1N1 Immunization Clinic in Central Ohio which served children, pregnant women and healthcare workers on Monday, Oct. 26, 2009. We were the first area clinic that served all children up to age 18 rather than limiting based on ages or chronic diseases. An overwhelming turnout caused a major traffic jam. Some clients ended up waiting five hours or more. Many expressed great frustration and anger, particularly because they were trapped in line and didn’t know what was going on. To overcome the issues observed during this clinic it was decided to a process in place to provide our clients with more real time information. We were featured on CNN & The Today Show. Other intended sites were cancelled or delayed because of the concerns expressed by local law enforcement. Therefore plans were made with the goal of preventing traffic and parking problems as well as getting large groups of individuals vaccinated as soon as possible.
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