The seven solutions in the Ascom Healthcare Platform are open, interoperable, and vendor neutral. And because hospitals come in all shapes and sizes, so do the solutions: scalable from specialist clinics to multi-site care organizations. All backed by licensing and service agreements that are transparent and predictable.
Modern acute care is characterized by alerts—vast numbers of them. The Ascom clinical monitoring and alarm management solution helps ensure none of them are overlooked.
Rugged, reliable and shareable, the Myco 4 smartphone is ideal for smarter communication and collaboration at work. Helping to consolidate devices, optimize workflows and lower the total cost of ownership, while ensuring staff feel secure with advanced personal safety features. An Android Enterprise Recommended device, Myco 4 also fully supports interoperability with 3rd party devices and existing hospital information systems.
Ascom’s CMAMS is interoperable with monitoring devices. Near-real time vitals can be displayed on PC monitors, dashboards and/or clinicians’ smartphones. Clinical data from multiple third-party medical devices can be transferred to the patient record. And regardless of their location, clinicians always have the data.
Ascom’s scalable solution for clinical monitoring and alarm management lets you send alerts from existing third-party devices and systems to a team’s mobile devices. Clinicians can rest assured that they won’t miss a patient alarm— due to Ascom’s management and filtering of alarms. At the same time you can optimize workflows to improve response times.
Ascom helped us realize our vision: to move from multiple devices and communication barriers to one mobility healthcare platform
Each Ascom solution comes with transparent, predictable cost structures and service agreements. Licensing models and software/device upgrades agreements are customized and defined in advance. There are no surprises or hidden extras. Just a validated, proven solution from one of the leading names in clinical communications and coordination systems.
All Ascom clinical communication and collaboration solutions are backed by worldwide post-installation services. These include remote monitoring, on-site support, express device replacement, and customized live and/or online training—services that protect your investment and help maximize solution uptime.
Ascom clinical communication and collaboration systems are interoperable with infusion pumps, ventilators and other medical devices. And as our solutions are modular, it’s easy to scale them for every size of facility from specialist clinics to entire health systems.
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