We only know the office from memories, we miss eating falafel together in the lunch break and Zoom replaces the over-the-desk conversation. In order to continue working with focus on the company's progress in the home office, our daily stand-up call wakes us up every morning. For more than two weeks now, we have been setting daily goals together, reporting on the tasks we completed the previous day and discussing how possible bottlenecks can be eliminated.
Due to the contact ban, the sales department in particular had to adjust: A deal without a handshake? We are currently finding online alternatives to the classic sales appointment, so that talks with interested clinics and practices are still ongoing.
Hand therapists are also clearly feeling the epidemic: patients no longer come to occupational and physiotherapy because they are afraid of infection. A physiotherapist from Hamburg calculates that most practices could hardly be maintained for more than four weeks if the clientele stayed away.
The crisis makes it very clear how important telemedicine is.
is. It is and will remain a top focus of our work, because we want to
We want to make it possible for patients to use AnyHand at home. That would be
would be a great benefit in the current situation: movement therapy could continue without
therapist would be able to follow the progress in the app and be digitally
and be available digitally for questions.
That's why we're staying on the ball and wish you all the best of health!
all the best health!