Vitalcare releases IP nurse call platform
Monday, 02 March, 2020
has released 鈥 an IP nurse call platform that enables fast communication, improved workflows and staff efficiencies, enhanced patient care and safety, and simplified implementation in hospitals and aged-care facilities.
Supporting wired and wireless technologies, as well as hybrid platforms and devices, the platform features voice assistant, RTLS, open API, and high levels of remote configuration and enterprise reporting via secure cloud connectivity.
Vitalcare CEO Logan Ross said, 鈥淰italcare鈥檚 nurse call platform uses technology to deliver the right care, to the right person, at the right time, allowing healthcare providers to deliver patient-centric, coordinated care 24 hours, seven days a week.鈥
The platform provides flexibility and can scale from a single device into an unlimited number of call points and pendants, supporting both wired and wireless connection in a single location or cloud connection across multiple sites nationally and internationally. As a result, it is a fully customisable and purpose-built nurse call solution to meet the needs of healthcare providers and facilities.
鈥淲e want our clients to use the features and benefits they need, rather than extras they are not using. We are [so] confident in Vitalcare鈥檚 products, services and the team that we back all our systems with a five-year factory warranty 鈥 this is five times the industry standard,鈥 Ross added.
鈥淎s we continue to invest heavily in our pioneering research R&D聽department, which develops cost-effective, reliable technology for end users, we are confident our healthcare solutions meet the needs of healthcare providers, now and in the future.鈥
Vitalcare鈥檚 nurse call platform will be on display at on 3鈥4 March in Brisbane.
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