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Almost anything can cause your medical office to close. Severe weather, hurricanes, natural disasters and other threats can close your doors at any time. This means that your patients have no means of speaking with you or your staff, as voicemails left on the office system cannot be checked until the office reopens. What are patients in need of immediate medical advice to do? Disaster recovery services can help ensure that your important calls are answered, whether your office is open or closed. What benefits can you gain from these services? What should you look for in such a service?

Obviously, the first criterion that must be met is reliability in the disaster recovery services provider. This will require that they have redundant phone capabilities, including satellite phones to ensure constant communication with your patients. You should also ensure that the provider has backup power solutions for both the short and long-term, which means that even if the main power is cut for an extended period of time, the call center will remain at peak operational capacity.

You will also need to ensure that the service has backup, or alternate, locations throughout the nation. This means that should something untoward occur and one station is knocked offline, then the incoming calls are routed to the next nearest call center. In fact, disaster recovery services should utilize many of the same principles that home security alarm call centers do. There is no reason that an emergency should keep your patients from receiving the care and treatment that they need. With the right call center, both you and your patients can have peace of mind concerning their ability to call, leave messages, have those messages sent to you (the physician) and even obtain medical advice from a nurse triage service.

Disaster recovery services offer your office the means to ensure patient care at all times, regardless of what disaster might occur. This is an essential part of caring for your patients and will help ensure that they continue to come to you for that care. Never let the threat of a disaster keep your patients from being able to contact you; medical call centers with disaster recovery services provide stunning benefits and considerable redundancy to ensure continued operation and care is provided to your patients at all times. You will even discover that these call centers are capable of providing additional services, such as immediate messaging and call screening during office hours.

MedConnectUSA is a leading provider of medical answering services and telemessaging services. MedConnectUSA has been serving the health care industry since 1991. MedConnectUSA handles routine and emergency calls for the medical industry only and all calls are answered by HIPAA trained, US operators.

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