With advanced features and customizable options, our systems empower healthcare professionals to deliver efficient, high quality care to patients. In addition to our cutting edge products, we offer installation services and training programs to ensure seamless integration and optimal performance.
Engineered to address the evolving needs of modern healthcare facilities, our integrated system offers a suite of advanced features to optimize every aspect of patient care and facility management.
From patient monitoring and electronic health records (EHR) management to staff scheduling and inventory control, our Smart Healthcare Total Solution provides a centralized platform for seamless coordination and communication across all departments.
Based on interconnected medical information sharing, compatible to diverse patient service platforms,open IoT platform and unified data management, and the intelligent construction and deployment of the whole scene of hospital will be realized
Nurse terminal, which is equipped with 15.6-inch LCD touch screen, can be used for nurse station.
T3- Box, put on desk and connected to an LCD display, is for medical team to check information effectively and smartly.
LCD corridor display, suspended on the corridor ceiling, scrolling to display information.
LED dot matrix corridor display, suspended on the corridor ceiling, scrolls to display information.
Bed unit, designed with a distinguished appearance, is installed at patient bed and is used for patient to make a call, which can make voice communication with nurse when help is needed.
Bed terminal, installed at the patient bed, is equipped with 10.1-inch LCD touch screen and is used for patient and caregiver.
Bed terminal, installed at the patient bed, is equipped with 7-inch LCD touch screen and is used for patients and caregivers.
Bedside terminal, which is equipped with 15.6-inch LCD touch screen, is used for patients and caregivers. It is installed at patient bedside.
Bed terminal, installed at the patient bed, is equipped with 7-inch LCD touch screen and is used for patients and caregivers.
Pull Cord, designed with a distinguished appearance, which is installed in patient rooms and is used for patient to call nurse when help is needed.
Care unit, designed with a distinguished appearance, is installed in patient rooms and used for caregiver to show the presence and cancel the call.
It is used for nurses to make a medical call after care unit was triggered, which can call medical team when medical assistance is needed. It is installed in patient rooms where is needed.
Call unit, designed with a distinguished appearance, which is installed in patient rooms and is used for patient to make a call, which can call nurse when help is needed.
The door light is an alarm light that is installed at/over the doors of patient rooms to inform caregivers of each call type riggered by patients and caregivers.
Doctor Terminal, which is equipped with 10.1 inch LCD touch screen, can use for duty room & doctor office etc.
Door Terminal, which is widely used for digital smart patient rooms and installed at door, is equipped with 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen.
Access Control Terminal, which supports Face ID, ID card and password, is installed at the ward door.
Door Terminal, which is widely used for digital smart patient rooms and installed at door, is equipped with 10.1 inch capacitive touchscreen.
Four types of brackets are supported to fix the bedside terminal: wall-mount bracket, pendant bracket, floor stand bracket and mobile trolley.
Four types of brackets are supported to fix the bedside terminal: wall-mount bracket, pendant bracket, floor stand bracket and mobile trolley
Four types of brackets are supported to fix the bedside terminal: wall-mount bracket, pendant bracket, floor stand bracket and mobile trolley
Four types of brackets are supported to fix the bedside terminal: wall-mount bracket, pendant bracket, floor stand bracket and mobile trolley
The mobile smartphone includes a handset terminal and a smart handset information system.
Dashboard is used to achieve “visualization” of ward information, replacing traditional handwritten