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The State of Healthcare Contact Centers: What the Data Says (Webinar May 28) - Printable Version +- HIStalk Sponsor Announcements (https://histalk.com/forum) +-- Forum: Sponsor News (https://histalk.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Announcements (https://histalk.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: The State of Healthcare Contact Centers: What the Data Says (Webinar May 28) (/showthread.php?tid=2303) |
The State of Healthcare Contact Centers: What the Data Says (Webinar May 28) - MKothe - 05-22-2026 I promise I didn't intend to flood the zone with operator console content, but it just so happens PerfectServe is working on a couple events highlighting this space! We're hosting a webinar next week (May 28) to dive into some proprietary survey data focused on the current state of healthcare contact centers. You can register here. A sneak peek at some of the data:
More Details A lot of healthcare operator environments look fine on paper. Calls are getting answered. Teams are keeping things moving. And from a distance, it can look like the operation is holding up. But that’s often where the real problem starts, because “answered quickly” is not the same as “handled well.” A call can be picked up fast and still turn into a long hold, another transfer, another system switch, another attempt to find the right person — and another frustrating experience for the patient or referring provider on the other end. PerfectServe surveyed 100+ healthcare IT and operations leaders about the state of hospital operator environments, from switchboards and transfer workflows to the broader call management technology stack behind them. The data is clear: many organizations are measuring the wrong things, operating with more fragmented stacks than they realize, and asking operators to work around systems that were never built for the complexity they handle today. This live session brings together contact center consultants and a product specialist who works inside these environments every day to unpack what the data means and what health systems can do about it. What You’ll Take Away Every topic in this session is tied to a decision you may need to make or a conversation you may need to have internally.
Who Should Attend? Built for IT and operations leaders responsible for how care teams connect, communicate, and coordinate inside the health system.
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