Medicare Nurse Call Systems For Your Hospitals

From initial consultation through to installation and after-sales support, Medicare Systems offers a professional and friendly service. Quick to fit, HTM standards compliant and excellent value for money, the Medicare HTM series Nurse Call system is designed for ease of use, and built to withstand the demands of the busiest hospital environment. Features: HTM compliant…

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Why Fax is Still Important?

Fax is legally binding UETA of 1999, fax contracts are legally binding Regulatory compliance – Personal Data (Privacy) Ordiance (Cap. 486), HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, Graham-Leach-Bliley Act, Basel II For highly regulated industry, e.g. Banking, Finance & Insurance, Legal Firm, Health Care, Hospital EMail is not legal binding Email is not secure Email is transmitted through the…

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Wireless Nurse Call Systems in India

Nurse call systems have revolutionised the way in which patients communicate with their care givers and hence the health care industry as a whole all over the world. With the advent of wireless nurse call systems in India, this improvement in communication has only risen further. Wires are no longer the limiting factor and the…

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Reblog: Cuddles Leads the Industry with Safeguards Against Electromagnetic Interference

Hospital maternity wards and birthing centers must address the potential threat of abduction with security measures that track and protect their newborn patients. To safeguard against this threat, facilities deploy security systems designed specifically to maintain safety of infants in obstetric and pediatric departments using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. With a transmitter chip attached…

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Reblog: Top Options to Boost Your Healthcare IT Infrastructure [Infographic]

Healthcare IT is evolving and is responsible for bigger & bigger portions of today’s healthcare budgets. Discover 3 ways to take your health IT infrastructure to the next level. The evolution of EHR/EMR systems When the HIPAA act was introduced in 1996, the landscape of EHR/EMR management shifted. Whereas EHR/EMR systems offered healthcare organizations a…

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Reblog: 8 Things to Think About When Choosing Your Infant Protection System

[wc_column size=”one-half” position=”first”] Bringing a baby into the world is a joyous event. But the threat of infant abduction is still a very real one. “A report in the United States by the Federal Bureau of Investigation found that 68.1% of infant abductions occur in hospital.” Since 1983, 132 infant abductions have occurred in hospitals,…

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Repost: 5 Typical Examples of Video Conferencing in Different Fields

As an effective collaboration tool, video conferencing is becoming more and more important for businesses of all types and sizes. Generally speaking, video conferencing can be used to host video meetings, online training, webinars and video presentations in various industries such as enterprise, government, education, training, healthcare, law, finance, military and etc. Here we will…

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Reblog: Modern nurse call systems are capable of providing much more than nurse call

On the surface, a nurse call system seems like a straight-forward, almost universally understood concept. Indeed, when they hear the phrase “nurse call,” most people who have worked in healthcare will visualize the same things: dome lights, tones emanating through corridors, and patients using their pillow speakers to change television channels from their beds. They…

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Reblog: Value of the new nurse call systems in hospitals

For many years hospitals have been working hard to eliminate communication challenges and improve nursing workflows. Whether it’s locating a nurse, or responding to a patient’s request for more pain medication — it has been notoriously time consuming and difficult to streamline these workflows. One of the approaches to resolving this is through the implementation…

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