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Ascom Showcases Suite of Healthcare ICT Solutions at Medical Fair

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 29 Jan 2018
Ascom, a provider of healthcare ICT and mobile workflow solutions, presented its Digistat suite, a healthcare ICT solution with a wide range of applications for caregivers, at Arab Health Exhibition and Congress 2018.

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The company uses its product and solutions portfolio and software architecture capabilities to devise integration and mobilization solutions for providing smooth, complete and efficient workflows for the healthcare sector.

Ascom participated for the fourth time in Arab Health where it showcased the Digistat suite of clinical data management modules that can be configured into numerous solutions, especially for ICUs, surgical and OR management, medical device integration, and the centralized display of patient data collected from multiple medical devices. Ascom continues to focus on additions to the Digistat portfolio in order to increase efficiency in patient care.

“We are, for example, excited to demonstrate the new Ascom Digistat Vitals application. It’s a pioneering app that lets caregivers record vital parameters and perform guided scoring calculation at the bedside. This helps achieve faster, more accurate and more direct registration of vitals into Electronic Medical Records. Double documentation and paper-to-EMR registration are time-intensive and prone to errors and omissions—issues that are addressed by Ascom Digistat Vitals,” said Gianluca Testasecca, Head of Digistat International Sales at Ascom. “The Middle East and Asian markets are increasingly important to Ascom. There is a growing demand for smart mission-critical solutions. And as healthcare infrastructures develop and mature, there is increasing awareness that our solutions can play a key part in maximizing investment returns while simultaneously contributing to patient safety and satisfaction.”


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