Zoom for Healthcare: Virtual Care Solution for Health-Care Providers

Zoom for Healthcare is a secure, Government of PEI-approved virtual care video conferencing platform that connects healthcare providers to their patients remotely. It is intended to help healthcare providers meet the needs of their patients when they cannot meet in person. 

Health PEI staff and patients can use a smartphone, tablet, desktop, or laptop computer to connect for one-on-one or group conversations with their patients and their caregivers. 

Healthcare providers must use a Zoom for Healthcare solution to meet with patients online and to schedule online patient consultations as it offers enhanced security features for delivering virtual health care.
 

USES AND ELIGIBILITY

Health PEI’s Zoom for Healthcare licenses are available to Health PEI employees for patient-facing use or to schedule patient consults only. 

Introducing virtual health care into your practice may be helpful if: 

  • You want to provide video-conferencing care to patients who are in self-isolation or who want to practice social distancing.
  • You want to provide options for patients with difficulty reaching your location.
  • A virtual visit is appropriate for the patient's assessment and would offer the same care standard as an in-person health care visit.
  • You have access to the necessary hardware and are comfortable with using technology for care.

Zoom for Healthcare should not be used for staff-to-staff communication or meetings. Please contact ITSS (servicecentre@gov.pe.ca, 902-920-3600) or your IT Consultant (ITC) if you have questions regarding Microsoft Teams.

Register for a Zoom for Healthcare license

Note: Zoom licenses are not to be shared.  Each user should apply and use their own account.  If you are a Health PEI employee, use your ihis.org email address to register. Both the healthcare provider and any support staff who provide their scheduling must have their own Zoom for Healthcare license. 

Accounts that are inactive for over three months will be converted to a Zoom Basic license account. Any account inactive for over six months will be closed.  You may reapply for a Zoom license if one is required later. If your account has been migrated to a Zoom Basic account and you will meet with patients, you must upgrade to a Zoom for Healthcare license. Please reach out to VirtualCare@ihis.org for assistance with this. 

If you are unsure if you are eligible for a Zoom for Healthcare license, please email VirtualCare@ihis.org and a member of the Virtual Care team will respond within two business days.
 

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

To perform a virtual visit using Zoom for Healthcare, you will need:

An internet-connected device (computer, tablet, or a smartphone).

  • If using government-issued hardware for this license, please include the device name and identification number in your Zoom for Healthcare request form.

 Speakers and a microphone

  •  The use of a headset is optimal to ensure patient confidentiality

A webcam (built-in or USB plug-in)

An email account 

  • Health PEI employees should use their IHIS address

Visit the Zoom website for a complete and updated list of required and recommended hardware.
 

TRAINING AND SUPPORT

INSTALLING AND GETTING STARTED WITH ZOOM FOR HEALTHCARE

To install and use Zoom for Healthcare please see the Technical Guide to Zoom for Health Care PDF.

Please refer to the Health-Care Providers Guide to Virtual Care PDF, which includes Billing Codes and other information providers may find valuable regarding virtual care. 

The following Health PEI-customized training videos are designed to help healthcare providers and support staff learn the basic functionality of Zoom for Healthcare. 


SETTING UP A SCHEDULER

After a provider and their support staff have activated their Zoom for Healthcare licenses, they each will need to update their Zoom Scheduling Settings to allow appointment scheduling. The videos below show how this is done)

The provider must grant scheduling privileges to their support staff (this can be multiple support staff), and the support staff must update who they schedule on behalf of.

Note:  Both the provider and support staff must have their own Zoom for Healthcare license.
For additional support see: 

RESETTING YOUR PASSWORD

To reset your password, go to the Resetting your Zoom password page and follow the instructions. 
 

WHICH VERSION OF ZOOM AM I USING?

To confirm that you are using the Health PEI licensed version of Zoom for Healthcare:

  • Mobile: open the Zoom Workplace app or program and click the profile picture in the top right corner. 
    • Screen shot showing licenced version of Zoom
  • Desktop Application on your computer: open the ZOOM Workplace application and click the profile picture in the top right corner. A drop-down window will open. Put your cursor over your name to bring up “My Profile” pop-up window.  Click on that to go to your “Web App” in a browser then click the profile picture in the top right corner
    • Screenshot of your profile on Zoom using Desktop ApplicationScreenshot of your profile on Zoom using webpage
  • Web App: Go to https://zoom.us and click on “Sign In” to log into your account.  Then click the profile picture in the top right corner. 
    • Screenshot of your profile on Zoom using webpage

 

The drop-down menu should say Licensed. If not, please contact VirtualCare@ihis.org to convert your account.  
 

AUTOMATED CAPTIONS / LIVE TRANSCRIPTION

Enabling and configuring Zoom's automated captions (live transcription).

 

ZOOM SUPPORT PAGES

VIRTUAL SUPPORT DESK

A Health PEI staff member is here to help Health PEI staff and patients with virtual care tools. They can help you with technical issues or support you with installing or using virtual care tools. This service is not for medical needs (e.g., prescriptions). Learn more about the Virtual Support Desk.

Phone: 1-855-506-3963 (toll-free)
Email: virtualcare@ihis.org
 

SECURITY 

Health PEI selected Zoom for Healthcare because it provides increased security assurances for a virtual healthcare solution. Zoom is committed to protecting the security and privacy of its customers' data. 

If the video conference is initiated in Canada, a security review of Zoom for Healthcare identifies it will be hosted within Canada. In compliance with privacy laws, none of your account data is stored outside Canada.

Features automatically enabled on your Zoom for Healthcare license include 

  • mandatory passwords for each appointment, 
  • encryption, 
  • enabling a virtual waiting room to avoid unauthorized visits and 
  • disabling the ability to record a patient encounter.

ITSS is continuously evaluating the software configurations and best practices to ensure secure Virtual Health Visits. If you are not using a Health PEI-issued device, ensure your hardware has updated security settings.

 

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