For the healthcare industry, it’s always been important to align professionals across a range of environments. The more you can bring team members together to share expertise and information, the more your patients benefit.
As the pressure on healthcare groups has continued to skyrocket in recent years, following the threats and changes of the pandemic, an investment in innovative UCaaS solutions has never been more important. Today’s health innovators need to ensure they’re investing in the right communication technology so they can continue to serve their patients.
Today, we’re looking at how one communications innovator is supporting modern healthcare professionals in the new age of communication. Zoom, a leader in video conferencing and UCaaS tools, is working hand-in-hand with Baylis Medical to keep their team on track.
Coordinating Healthcare Innovation with Zoom
Baylis Medical has been delivering cutting-edge training and technology to medical professionals since 1986. The company’s leadership in the development, production, and commercialization of state-of-the-art cardiology devices has been pivotal to many care providers. Baylis Medial develops the products that help physicians effectively deliver minimally invasive training and education to healthcare professionals everywhere.
For years, the teams at Baylis Medical had leverage conferencing rooms on-site for video meetings and collaboration. Unfortunately, they noticed a number of problems with their legacy technology, making efficient meetings difficult to achieve. Employees struggled to hear each other clearly, according to Director of Technology and Information Services, Joey Fararone.
Employees struggled to deliver engaging presentation to meeting attendees. The team even struggled with issues where vendors, clients, and contractors were unable to join meetings. Ultimately, Baylis Medical realized it needed a more effective way to standardise and optimise its communication strategy.
Before working with Zoom, Baylis was using a range of different solutions, from Webex to Skype for Business. Unfortunately, the technology they had in place was disjointed, bloated with too much hardware and causing significant problems with team productivity. Even before the transition to work-from-home strategies began, Baylis Medical was struggling.
When COVID-19 hit, the Baylis Medical team needed to decide on how they could improve their operations quickly. This is when the company discovered Zoom. According to Fararone Zoom’s UCaaS platform allowed his organisation to develop a more dynamic and reliable communications infrastructure, with streamlined operations and seamless work-from-home opportunities.
Building Dynamic Communications with Zoom UCaaS
Fararone noted he believed the perfect solution for communication and collaboration among his current team needed to be completely “hardware-free”. Previously, he had looked at Zoom technology in previous roles, and felt the solution could help Baylis Medical to address a range of communication challenges. Zoom, according to Fararone, really leverages the software and network aspects of an organisation, which is just what Bayliss needed.
Joey spoke to the president of Baylis Medical, Kris Shah, and has been asked what he would do to enhance the collaborative tools available in the company’s meeting rooms. Fararone said his immediate response was “Zoom”, and the decision to implement the technology was made rapidly.
Notably, one of the factors which helped to sell Zoom as the ultimate solution for Baylis medical, was the integration the technology enabled with Microsoft Outlook. This allowed teams to schedule essential meetings at the click of a button. Joey noted that the integration with Outlook was very useful for employees who liked having the option to sign into their email and be able to see who was online or offline immediately.




