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.

Caregiver in uniform signaling elderly resident to stop going towards her with device in her pocket
Workplace and staff safety
For a safer, more efficient workplace
Workplace and staff safety
Three doctors in scrubs having a discussion about something they are seeing on a tablet
Care coordination
Advanced team coordination for optimal care delivery
Care coordination
Two nurses in blue scrubs and stethoscopes performing CPR on a patient
Response teams management
Push-button teams' mobilisation and management
Response teams management
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Nurse Call Systems for Hospitals
Faster response times, improved patient experience
Nurse Call Systems for Hospitals
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Clinical monitoring and alarm management
Helps ensure all patients are visible
Clinical monitoring and alarm management
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Silent medical alarms
Bedside devices in silent mode, with device alerts going to clinicians
Silent medical alarms
Two female nurses in blue scrubs and a male doctor in a white coat in front of a Digistat dashboard displayed on a big screen
Clinical decision support system
A rules-based system to support care decisions
Clinical decision support system

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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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