Fast and secure way to communicate with patients
Voxares streamlines communication between doctors and patients through seamless integration with patient records in clinical systems.
Voxares works smart and intelligently to make life easier for doctors and staff.
Voxares works together with doctors' clinical systems to simplify communication with patients.
Voxares is completely secure for doctors and patients.
Using Voxares, doctors and staff can remind patients to book appointments, collect data and forms from patients, send smart links, notify patients of test results, and more. Voxares also confirms message delivery.
Voxares software is assured by the NHS and EMIS Health so is ultra-secure and saves information back to the patient medical record, offering complete medico-legal protection.
Make your clinic more efficient with Voxares by reducing unnecessary tasks, calls, letter printing, postage costs, and missed appointments.
Stop wasting valuable time on inefficient ways of communicating with patients. Voxares is faster, simpler, and you still have full control.
Because patients get the information they need, where they want it. Staff also don't have to keep calling patients who don't answer or send letters that don't reach patients for days. Patients don't have to call you to query appointment letters or test results.
Voxares has NHS Choices built into it so GPs and staff can send trusted advice links and other resources direct to their patients' mobile. Our smart search algorithm makes finding the right link for the patient a doddle.
Yes. Voxares checks the patient medical record and can determine if the patient has opted out from receiving SMS communications, and will notify you accordingly.
Voxares practices have found that patients are much more likely to respond to and attend appointments, health screenings, clinics or vaccination sessions if invites are sent via SMS.
Yes! And the environment too.
Yes. Voxares confirms the status of all messages as either delivered, pending or failed. This can help you determine if any further action is required to get in touch with a patient.