This past year has been a constant wave of change and uncertainty, especially for healthcare systems across the world. Many changes, policy updates, and new implementations. Those in healthcare in many ways may feel like their head is spinning from all of the changes that have taken place. The fast-paced environments have caused management to think on their feet and outside of the box.
As we look to 2022, technology is helping to bridge to new territory. As telehealth appointments take precedence in many parts of the world as the favored patient care and virtual healthcare steps onto the scene for hospital-grade care at home. This year, as events unfolded we received calls from all over the world asking for help. Hospitals, outpatient facilities, skilled nursing facilities, all needed help to become more efficient, more mobile, and antimicrobial. We stood ready to serve with our full line of medical computing solutions that serve the population who serves us – front-line workers.
From medical cart computers on slim carts to portable medical tablets that can be carried from room to room, healthcare professionals need technology they can depend on to work in fast-paced environments where durability and reliability are the main focus. We have an entire line that has been on the front line this past year ensuring those that serve can get their job done quickly, efficiently, and with no downtime.
As HIPAA laws go through rounds of changes heading into the new year, our products stand HIPAA compliant for keeping information and data safe and secure with built-in barcode scanners, CAC readers, and RFID readers, where personnel can log in with their credentials by scanning their card and getting fast access to the information they need.
Medical Tablets
We offer a wide range of medical tablets purpose-built to fit the needs of healthcare professionals. We offer several sizes – six-inch, ten-inch and thirteen-inch tablets – all with built-in features such as camera(s) which improve telehealth appointments and case documentation. Which tablet is right for your team will depend on the tasks and needs of each department and staff roles. For responsibilities that require imaging such as viewing of x-rays or CT scans and client interfacing via video – a larger screen may be appropriate. For a more portable tablet, that is lightweight to be carried throughout an entire shift the six-inch may be more appropriate.
Each tablet comes in an antimicrobial casing that reduces the spread of bacteria and viruses. This enables healthcare professionals to worry less about disinfecting and focus more on patient care. Antimicrobial tablets reduce the spread of germs when working fast and efficiently is the main priority.
Hot-swappable batteries reduce downtime on shifts, increasing productivity. Healthcare personnel no longer need to be concerned with a tablet needing a recharge during the shift. A tablet will stay on while batteries are being replaced which results in less lost data and more productivity in not having to wait for a battery to recharge, improving staff time to log patient information.
Medical Cart Computers
Another option for healthcare facilities or testing sites that need mobility to care for patients while also relying on durability and integrated features that aid the roles and responsibilities on shift. Medical cart computers provide a cordless, all-in-one, and antimicrobial computer system that operates continuously with batteries that can be dynamically changed. Medical cart computers have built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connection so the job gets done no matter the working environment.
All of our computing systems are purpose-built with durability and reliability that is best in class. They are designed and manufactured to withstand harsh conditions including spills, drops, vibrational environments, and continuous hours of operation.
Medical cart computers and medical tablets are the technology healthcare professionals and front-line workers need to keep up with the ever-changing needs of the industry. Now is a great time to invest in technology for the new year, providing staff improved systems as well as devoting part of the budget to systems that will pay you back year after year.