Select an option:
Quality and safety care
It allows effective management of communication between the patient and the nursing control via VoIP calls and light alerts. It has been designed with the needs of social and healthcare centres in mind in order to be able to adapt to each one of them.
Economise costs and time to offer the best hospital service.
Benefits all-round:
- Instant communication with the nursing control unit.
- Simple and robust call devices located in the rooms and bathrooms.
- Acoustic and luminous warnings in the central of the room, in the corridors and control stations.
- Call the control station, or mobile or wireless phones.
- Generation of patient alert reports.
- The color of the light outside each room is customizable and can vary depending on the type of call made
- Task registration via individualized card for each staff member.
- Efficient management of alerts via touch screen in each room.
- Resource optimisation, notification of new calls in the room being attended.
- Detailed report of the tasks performed by each staff member.
- Intuitive and visual use.
- Simple installation, only one cable to each element.
- Compatible with both new and old installations.
- Quick configuration.
- Competitive price for all types of installations.
- Simple and intuitive menus.
Do you want to know more?
CASE A: patient makes a warning call
1. The patient makes the warning call.
2. The nursing staff sees the corridor light or calls the patient to find out the situation.
3. The nursing staff comes to attend to the patient’s needs and by using their Mifare card or PIN, everything is recorded.
CASE B: nursing staff need help in patient care
4. When the nursing staff comes to the room, he/she detects that he/she needs help from other colleagues. Through the room control unit, they send out a call for assistance which is received by the nursing control panel.
5. The colleague comes to help and they finish the assistance by registering it with their card or PIN.
CASE C: the nursing staff makes an emergency alert
6. When the nursing staff comes to the room, it detects and triggers a code red, blue, pink or white emergency. The alert is sent to the nursing control panel and to the individual telephones (MCW/DECT) of the assigned medical team.
7. Once the emergency is resolved, the medical team records the care with their Mifare card or PIN.
CASE D: remote assistance and warning cancellation
8. On being alerted, the nursing staff calls the room and on speaking to the patient realises that the patient does not need assistance.
9. The alert is closed from the nursing control panel.
