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Explore all careersA Telehealth Coordinator manages remote healthcare services, scheduling appointments and ensuring effective communication between patients and providers.
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A Telehealth Coordinator manages and facilitates remote healthcare services, connecting patients with healthcare providers through digital platforms. You might work in hospitals, clinics, or healthcare organisations. Telehealth Coordinators focus on scheduling virtual appointments, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring that patients and providers can communicate effectively. You’ll also train staff and patients on using telehealth technologies.
Telehealth Coordinators play a vital role in expanding access to healthcare services. You’ll need to be organised and tech-savvy, with strong communication and problem-solving skills. You’ll collaborate with healthcare professionals and IT teams to ensure a seamless telehealth experience, enabling patients to receive the care they need from the comfort of their homes.