World-renowned cloud communications leader Vonage recently launched a new Enterprise Service package for the Healthcare industry. The solution, delivered through the Nexmo platform for Vonage APIs, is designed to support healthcare companies with APIs that adhere to the strictest healthcare guidelines. This new addition to the global Enterprise Plan for Nexmo will provide healthcare businesses with consultative and developmental support. There will also be SLAs available to create custom solutions for secure and compliant patient care.
Healthcare experts around the globe currently rely on Vonage's Nexmo technology to connect with patients through real-time voice, SMS and video. The APIs available integrate with the tools that healthcare professionals use every day, along with specialist services. These tools include Nexmo's Verify API for two-factor authentication and the OpenTok Live Video API. The Live Video API provides telehealth solutions via a HIPAA complaint real-time video platform.
Launching Nexmo's New Enterprise Plan
According to the Senior Vice President of Sales for Nexmo, Eric Le Guiniec, the introduction of the Nexmo Enterprise plan for the healthcare market will enable the company to provide enterprise-level cloud solutions for customers, while reducing the pain points typically associated with healthcare undertakings.
SVP Eric Le Guiniec said that the tools available will help providers to navigate the complicated data and security management guidelines in place with HIPAA and ensure that Nexmo can access enterprise-grade support and service solutions to meet the demands of today's providers.
As the world grows increasingly digital, healthcare providers are turning to the emerging technologies in the marketplace to deliver connected and contextual experiences to patients and clients. Gartner even suggests that 60% of healthcare customers will have control over their health data by 2023.
Powerful Communication for Healthcare Companies
The flexibility and agility of the Nexmo APIs will allow healthcare professionals to access robust communication solutions and add them to their existing applications. This will transform the way that healthcare groups connect with patients via chat, SMS, voice, and video.




