Halo's IP Nuse Call technology leverages modern network infrastructure to integrate nurse call components into a single intelligent communication system. Unlike traditional hard-wired systems that rely on simple electrical signals, IP Nurse Call systems use Internet Protocol (IP) technology to transmit data.
The main difference between IP Nurse Call systems and traditional nurse call systems lies in the technology used, which affects their functionality, scalability, and integration capabilities.
IP based systems can integrate with hospital management software, electronic health records (EHR), and building control systems, creating a more connected and efficient environment.
IP systems allow centralised administration of calls and alerts across the entire facility. Calls can be prioritised with custom alerts for specific patient needs or conditions. A single pane of glass for monitoring system performance and maintenance, improving oversight and coordination.
Integrate with fall detection, bed exit alarms, and medical devices for faster response times and enhanced patient monitoring, to reduce risks in emergencies.
Carers can receive instant alerts on smartphones or wearable devices, reducing the need to be at a fixed station. Voice over IP (VoIP) allows for direct two-way communication between patients and staff.
Real-time reporting and analytics help track response times, call frequency, identify bottlenecks, and improve service quality. Helps improve workflow optimisation and quality assurance for audit and reporting purposes.
IP-based systems are easily scalable, making them ideal for expanding facilities or multi-site operations. They support both wired and wireless configurations, offering flexibility in deployment.
IP systems are built on standard network protocols, making them adaptable to future technological advancements and easier to maintain.
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