The University of Tennessee Medical Center Launches App to Help Patients Navigate Health System


The UTMC Way app allows patients and their families to navigate the hospital campus and uses Gozio Health’s wayfinding technology on their smartphones.

We are delighted that our technology will help UTMC patients during these challenging times. Gozio’s extensible mobile platform is essential to a health system’s crisis response. Our hospital partners can instantly pivot their mobile apps to enable virtual triage and navigation to points of care.

The University of Tennessee Medical Center has launched UTMC Way, a new mobile app that provides turn by turn directions to any destination on the medical center’s main campus. Interactive 3D maps guide patients to doctors’ offices, patient care floors, on-site dining options, pharmacy, nearby restrooms, and other points of interest. UT Medical Center is the first in Tennessee to launch a full-featured, mobile wayfinding platform.

“As the region’s academic medical center, innovation is one of our six values. We strive to provide the best healthcare experience possible for our patients,” said Michael Saad, vice president and Chief Information Officer at The University of Tennessee Medical Center. “Through the use of the UTMC Way app, patients and their families can now navigate our campus using the latest wayfinding technology right on their phones. This will allow patients to pinpoint exactly where they parked, navigate to their appointment and then safely back to their vehicle all while using turn-by-turn directions.”

The mobile platform developed by Atlanta-based Gozio Health, provides maps and parking reminders to the hospital, medical office buildings and three parking garages – a total of 2.5 million square feet across the medical center.. In addition to wayfinding, the app features advanced capabilities that improve patient experience and access to care. Patients are able to search physician profiles, find UT Urgent Care locations, access their patient portal, refill prescriptions, search events and careers, and more.

“We are delighted that our technology will help UTMC patients, visitors and staff during these challenging times,” said Joshua Titus, CEO and founder of Gozio Health. “Gozio’s extensible mobile platform is essential to a health system’s crisis response. Our hospital partners can instantly pivot their mobile apps to meet the critical needs of their communities and enable virtual visits, triage and navigation to testing sites or points of care.”

About Gozio Health

Gozio Health develops full-featured, customizable digital front door platforms exclusively for healthcare systems. Gozio’s Fast Track solution deploys in days and provides critical alerts and triage capabilities essential to hospitals’ real time, mobile communications during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fast Track features such as push notifications, symptom checkers, access to telehealth, and navigation to recommended points of testing and care ensures hospitals’ ability to manage proper patient flow during critical times. The Fast Track solution can be extended to Gozio’s full-featured platform with indoor navigation, EHR access, appointment scheduling and more, improving patients’ overall experience and hassle-free access to care. For more information, visit http://www.goziohealth.com or find Gozio Health on Twitter and LinkedIn.

About The University of Tennessee Medical Center

The mission of The University of Tennessee Medical Center, the region’s only hospital to achieve status as a Magnet® recognized organization, is to serve through healing, education and discovery. UT Medical Center, a 685-bed, not-for-profit academic medical center, serves as a referral center for Eastern Tennessee, Southeast Kentucky and Western North Carolina. The medical center, the region’s only Level I Trauma Center, is one of the largest employers in Knoxville. For more information about The University of Tennessee Medical Center, visit online at http://www.utmedicalcenter.org.

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