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3 Key Areas Where Healthcare Companies are Utilizing Outsourcing

Outsource Consultants

With healthcare providers, including medical clinics and hospitals, all feeling the squeeze to implement cost-driven initiatives, many healthcare providers are seeking outsourced solutions as a way to ease financial constraints and free up resources without degrading quality care across a heavily-regulated industry.

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Customer Service Call Center

Call Experts

At Call Experts, we routinely hit industry standards and have even received Platinum certification from our industry partner ATSI. In this blog, we will explore how contact centers have transformed the industry and discuss the key metrics that should be tracked to ensure continued customer satisfaction.

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The Manager’s Guide to Call Center Service Levels

Fonolo

In the world of contact center metrics, service level has always held a special place. This metric is universally understood across the industry, and clearly conveys how quickly customer calls are answered by support agents. What is the Purpose of Service Levels? Where Did the 80/20 Service Level Rule Come From?

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5 Insights About Sourcing and Developing Strategic Partnerships

BlueOcean

Not to add another thing to your plate (sorry), but there’s another question to ask that can impact all of those answers: is this the year customer care outsourcing takes a more central role in your go-forward plan? The next level is where it starts to get interesting. The final level is value chain optimization.

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Why an 80/20 Service Level is Wrong for Your Call Center

Fonolo

In the world of contact center metrics, “service level” has always held a special place. It gives the industry a universally understood way to talk about how quickly customer calls are answered by support agents. Call center service levels are, broadly speaking, a commitment to a particular average speed of answer, or ASA.