Staff Net Administration Live Broadcast Meal Services Conference Broadcasts
 
In-room televisions are hospital information stations.
Information should be readily available to patients and their families without tying up clinical resources. 

Interactive surveys
Interactive patient satisfaction surveys can be sent to a specific patient or group of patients.  Negative responses can be automatically directed to appropriate staff members who can respond while the patient is still in the hospital.

The delivery of dietary menus over the television network will enhance patient satisfaction, while eliminating the time and costs associated with printing, distributing, collecting, and recording patient selections from conventional printed menus.  Menus may also be displayed in variety of language
s.

Typical information easily customized to the hospitals individual clinics are:

  • visiting hours,
  • discharge procedures,
  • financial counseling,
  • room orientation,
  • telephone use,
  • nurse call instructions,
  • cafeteria (location, menu, hours),
  • gift shop and snack ordering,
  • hospital chaplains,
  • social services,
  • charitable giving and
  • patients' rights and responsibilities.

Any information the hospital wants to convey to patients and visitors can be displayed and accessed simply by interacting with the television's remote control right from the patient's room.

Increase patient satisfaction
Reduce staff time for handling non-medical questions.
Promote specific programs and services.
Reduce the amount of printed information distributed to patients and facilities, and document the information was provided
.

 

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Media Cluster

Complete Systems
We build complete video server systems specialized for cable television systems. It's our union of software and hardware in a high-performance networked architecture that makes the IVT family the only practical video server system for hospitals. Our solution is built on proven industrial components-like Fast Ethernet networks, Microsoft Windows NT, and Intel processors.

Ready for Multi-channel.
When you broadcast multiple channels within your hospital, now or plan to in the future, the MediaCluster is the answer. Our single copy and file sharing techniques deliver flawless output over multiple channels. Enabling you to run staggered or multiple playouts with single-copy storage requirements. That's ideal for commercial insertions, time-delay applications, and programming playout. All from a single copy running on the MediaCluster.

 

 

 

message broadcast to appropriate people on demand
request for a visit
room maintenance
meal ordering
kiosk


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