Our clinic has seasonal or irregular hours, like a school-based or seasonal practice. Can Voksha adapt to that?
For Medical Clinics
Yes, since Voksha's coverage schedule is configured to your clinic's actual hours rather than assuming a standard fixed schedule, which matters for practices like school-based health clinics that follow an academic calendar, seasonal practices tied to a specific patient population's schedule, or clinics with irregular part-time provider hours that change week to week. You configure the specific windows when your clinic is open with live staff, and Voksha covers everything outside those windows, meaning the after-hours logic simply adapts to whatever your actual open hours are, whether that's a clinic open only Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or one that shuts down entirely for summer break and reopens for the school year. For a practice with hours that change seasonally, such as expanded hours during flu season or a summer schedule with reduced days, the configuration can be updated whenever your hours change, since this is a setting adjustment rather than a system reconfiguration, and because billing is month-to-month with no contract, a clinic that closes entirely for a period, such as a school-based clinic during summer break, can pause or downgrade the plan for that window rather than paying full price for months with no patient population to call. This flexibility is part of why setup for a new configuration or hours change is typically a matter of minutes rather than requiring a new onboarding process each time your clinic's schedule shifts.
Yes, since Voksha's coverage schedule is configured to your clinic's actual hours rather than assuming a standard fixed schedule, which matters for practices like school-based health clinics that follow an academic calendar, seasonal practices tied to a specific patient population's schedule, or clinics with irregular part-time provider hours that change week to week. You configure the specific windows when your clinic is open with live staff, and Voksha covers everything outside those windows, meaning the after-hours logic simply adapts to whatever your actual open hours are, whether that's a clinic open only Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or one that shuts down entirely for summer break and reopens for the school year. For a practice with hours that change seasonally, such as expanded hours during flu season or a summer schedule with reduced days, the configuration can be updated whenever your hours change, since this is a setting adjustment rather than a system reconfiguration, and because billing is month-to-month with no contract, a clinic that closes entirely for a period, such as a school-based clinic during summer break, can pause or downgrade the plan for that window rather than paying full price for months with no patient population to call. This flexibility is part of why setup for a new configuration or hours change is typically a matter of minutes rather than requiring a new onboarding process each time your clinic's schedule shifts.
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