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Microsoft Suite in hospital settings
spizzoo I am actually right now working on a document for our clinical staff on teams communication. I think our biggest downfall is we didn’t promote teams as a communication tool even though it is Hippa compliant (this was a decision that came from the top down). Now we are having to back track.
I work for a 90,000 person healthcare organization so we don’t have a lot of specific training based on role because there are so many. But we have a community where people can come ask questions and when we can me and my colleague like to go into the hospitals and meet people and chat!
all that to say our training materials for M365 are pretty general, but we are also looking to maybe make some adoption stories to share with folks.
Im hopeful you get some good answers as I am interested as well!
- HelloBenTeohSep 27, 2023Bronze Contributor
jamielwatson out of interest, what devices do you give your staff for Teams? Do you use a frontline approach?
- jamielwatsonSep 27, 2023Iron ContributorMy understanding is right now it is just pagers, and their personal phones. Some people probably get smartphones but not sure. They also use picklephones, which I am not 100% sure what those are. What do you mean by frontline approach?
- HelloBenTeohOct 09, 2023Bronze Contributor
jamielwatson Hey sorry for the late reply! Microsoft have some feature sets they promote for frontline workers (e.g. use of shared devices, mobile-first content) that can help: Frontline Worker Apps and Tools | Microsoft 365