20 Mar 2025 | 3 MIN READ

Revolutionizing Patient Engagement with RCS - Myron Wallace, Fractional Chief Product Officer, White Label Communications

The key to improving patient engagement lies in reducing friction and delivering rich communication experiences directly to the consumer.


In this episode, Myron Wallace, Fractional Chief Product Officer at White Label Communications, discusses how his organization is simplifying healthcare communications through APIs that integrate telephony into SaaS solutions. He highlights the potential of Rich Communication Services (RCS) to enhance patient engagement by delivering interactive content directly within messages, reducing the need for separate applications. Myron also explores how organizations are using RCS for secure, branded messaging in areas like e-sign consent and patient education. While he acknowledges AI’s potential, he warns against the hype and stresses the importance of regulatory oversight and reducing patient friction through practical technologies like RCS.


Tune in and learn how RCS could transform patient communication and engagement!


About Myron Wallace:

Myron Wallace, a fractional Chief Product Officer at White Label Communications, is a visionary technology executive with 20+ years of entrepreneurial expertise. He excels at driving innovation and launching enterprise customer solutions within SaaS, telehealth, and UCaaS. Myron's focus lies in translating ambitious product goals into reality, accelerating time to market, and maximizing customer adoption. He transforms startups and hyper-growth companies by building seamless customer experiences and driving impactful product development. He excels at crafting innovative products to meet the unique needs of the business customer base.


Things You’ll Learn:

  • White Label Communications simplifies telephony by breaking down features into APIs, enabling easier integration with SaaS solutions. 

  • RCS (Rich Communication Services) can significantly improve telehealth by delivering rich, interactive experiences directly within text messages. This eliminates friction for patients and provides a more seamless engagement.

  • The traditional text experience is one-dimensional, while the RCS will provide a multidimensional experience. This will make it easier for patients to get pre-op, post-op, or other needed information.

  • By using RCS for patient education and forms, patients no longer have to go through portals and systems.

  • Many companies exaggerate their AI capabilities. Myron urges caution and emphasizes the importance of focusing on real solutions and tangible benefits.

Resources:

  • Connect with and follow Myron Wallace on LinkedIn.

  • Learn more about White Label Communications on their LinkedIn and website.

  • Discover more about Myron on his website.

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