Voalté One iPhone and iPad apps streamline healthcare communications
We've posted about the use of both the iPhone and iPad in the healthcare industry before, and there are a number of apps that have been developed to take advantage of the iPhone in hospitals and clinics. One of our readers pointed out that Voalté, a company that specializes in hospital paging and communications, has had a free iPhone app available for over a month.The free Voalté One app works to integrate VoIP calling, text-messaging, and all of the alarms and alerts from patient monitoring systems onto an iPhone or iPod touch. Of course, there's more to using this than just installing the app on an iPhone -- the company designs and builds communication systems for hospitals -- so deploying an iPhone or iPad-based solution isn't exactly "free."
Screenshots found in the App Store show the app being used by a nurse to designate available or busy time, sending quick messages with a single tap, and a directory of hospital personnel listed by their current availability.
Voalté has also announced a version of the app for iPad. The company realizes that the size of the iPad isn't exactly perfect for nurses on the go, so they're targeting physicians and other clinicians who can benefit from the larger screen real estate for viewing medical images or educating patients. Voalté says that they'll have the iPad app available when the device ships, presumably later this month.
Thanks to reader Alex B. for the tip!
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I wonder how they are sending those pages. It would appear to be push notifications. Unless something has changed in the last few months, push notifications are not guaranteed to be delivered in a timely manner or at all. Further, there is no way to verify if they were delivered or not. Seems like a less than a robust solution for something as important as "CODE BLUE"
March 03 2010 at 4:50 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI know some of the people at Voalte and they're doing amazing work. I don't want to say anything that would give away their IP, but as the article said, they've built their own in-hospital communication systems to ensure fast and reliable messaging.
March 04 2010 at 9:11 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyMaybe an iPhone app to read blood pressure and to check our sugar levels?
March 03 2010 at 4:03 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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