Aceso vs ComCierge Patient Usage & Stats

UpLink™ is an easy-to-use digital gateway connecting patients and families to their healthcare providers while in the hospital. UpLink™ connects patients to their medical information, room environment controls, food ordering, entertainment and personalized educational videos.
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Comcierge by HatchMed eliminates nurse call alarm fatigue. Rather than having one red button for all of the patient’s needs, desires, and wants, Commcierge intelligently routes individual requests to specific members of the care staff, while keeping the nurses free to carry out their vital duties. A request for more pillows can go directly to a nursing assistant, while a call for more water will go straight to a member of foodservice, and the patient’s nurse is notified at the very end to let them know that every request has been completed. Commcierge is fully customizable to the hospital’s requirements - staff may either select their own response options, or allow Commcierge to suggest its own predetermined choices based on the patient’s state at admission. It is easy to integrate light, TV, blind and other patient controls directly into the application and options such as “Nurse Info” and “Test Results” are built directly into the interface. Built to work either in conjunction with existing nurse call systems or independently, Commcierge uses HL7 hospital grade communication standards to ensure that patient data never gets into the wrong hands. Contact HatchMed for more information, or to set up a private demo for your hospital.
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Aceso VS.
ComCierge Patient

December 19, 2024