Digital Signage in Healthcare

December 20, 2018

If the mission of digital signage technology really is to get the right messages to the right people at the right times and locations, healthcare is the perfect example of why that matters. With few exceptions, from small clinics to giant medical campuses, health care facilities are places punctuated by joy and sadness, anxiety and a need for answers and clarity. At peak hours, health care facilities can be whirlwinds of activity – confusing and even overwhelming for visitors. And at all times, they are places filled with people needing and wanting more information.

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Current Health

We use continuous, wireless monitoring and predictive, personalized medicine to help healthcare organizations intervene earlier and prevent illness. We reduce readmissions, reduce ER visits and optimize staff time. Our all-in-one wearable continuously monitors patients at home or in hospital. With seamless, automated integrations with a range of other devices, including for glucose, spirometry and weight, we obtain a complete, constant and entirely passive picture of patient health.

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RPA in Healthcare: The Areas for Automation

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Information Protection: A People-Centric Approach to Safeguarding Healthcare Data

whitePaper | December 6, 2022

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Smarter Workflows and Technology to Improve Care Management Outcomes

whitePaper | December 6, 2021

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Spotlight

Current Health

We use continuous, wireless monitoring and predictive, personalized medicine to help healthcare organizations intervene earlier and prevent illness. We reduce readmissions, reduce ER visits and optimize staff time. Our all-in-one wearable continuously monitors patients at home or in hospital. With seamless, automated integrations with a range of other devices, including for glucose, spirometry and weight, we obtain a complete, constant and entirely passive picture of patient health.

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