In an acute situation either with patients in
a ward or in the emergency intake, a few minutes can be the difference
between the length of stay, the level of injuries or the chance to
survive. In emergencies there is no room for misunderstandings or
bottle-necks in communication. The system has to work each time in
order for the responsible persons to get automatic notice wherever they
are or whatever they are doing.
On-site wireless communications reduces waiting time and speeds up response in critical situations.
Doctors, nurses, administrators and other personnel receive
time-critical information right into their pocket devices – as voice,
text, alarm or data – and in an interactive form.
Information can be received from patients and
other caregivers, from computers and databases, from monitoring
equipment and medical devices. The receiver will know instantly when
new information is available. This makes the whole organization more
agile, more productive.