Triage software is represented by a miniature stethoscope and clipboard on top of a computer keyboard.

From Patient Calls to Care Coordination: How Triage Software Transforms Clinical Workflows

A person sleeps in a Santa hat, representing the importance of rest around the holidays as one of many healthy habits.

Healthy Habits for the Holidays: Updated Tips From TriageLogic

A physician sitting at a desk uses a secure messaging system on his smartphone to communicate with a triage nurse.

Implementing Secure Messaging in Nurse Triage Systems

After-hours nurse triage services represented by a nurse answering a phone in the evening for a medical practice.

Why After Hours Nurse Triage Services Are Essential for Modern Medical Practices

A sick patient sitting on his couch uses his smartphone to access automated medical answering services.

How Automated Medical Answering Services Improve Patient Care

Remote patient monitoring concept: a patient uses a blood sugar testing device in conjunction with their smartphone.

How Technology Is Shaping the Future of Remote Patient Monitoring

Getting to Know TriageLogic’s Medical Director – Dr. Ravi Raheja

Ravi saw that technology could be used to improve medical care and created several systems and platforms to help integrate and coordinate patient care. He has used his medical training and expertise in complex technology to create efficient systems that make quality care consistent and available to more people.

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Dr. Ravi Raheja, Medical Director of TriageLogic, Leads the Conversation in Remote Patient Monitoring

TriageLogic is leading the conversation on remote patient monitoring (RPM) as the healthcare industry pivots from expensive, in-office visits to efficient, device oriented care. Arch Healthcare, a company which helps organizations develop strategic and actionable provider network development plans, has published an article written by medical director Ravi Raheja, MD.

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