Hospitals & Acute Care

Communication Devices for Hospitals

Ascom healthcare communication solutions are trusted by over 8,500 hospitals around the world. Interoperable with many existing healthcare systems and medical devices, these solutions help clinicians respond faster to patients.

Medical Device Integration
Support better decisions and safer care with vendor-neutral integration
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Clinical Surveillance
Notify clinicians, with near-real time data, to detect early deterioration, support clinical decisions and improve efficiency
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Team Communication and Collaboration Solutions
Coordinate teams in near real time, share data, and collaborate across teams
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Nurse Call Systems for Hospitals
Faster response times, improved patient experience
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Silent medical alarms
Bedside devices in silent mode, with device alerts going to clinicians
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Workplace and staff safety
For a safer, more efficient workplace
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Rapid Response
Mobilize emergency teams instantly—with the right info, to the right people.
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Clinical decision support system
A rules-based system to support care decisions
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ECRI Institute (2014) Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2015 [online] available from www.ecri.org/2015hazards [12 February 2016]

Hendrich, A., Chow, MP., Skierczynski, BA., Lu, Z. (2008) ‘A 36-Hospital Time and Motion Study: How Do Medical-Surgical Nurses Spend Their Time?’ The Permanente Journal 12 (3), 25-34 

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