
MEDI+SIGN products
MEDI+SIGN - Digital Exam Room Whiteboards for Emergency Departments
Digital exam room whiteboards enhance the patient experience and communication in the Emergency Room. MEDI+SIGN Emergency Department (ED) solution uses an electronic patient whiteboard in each examination room. The display automatically pulls important information about each patient’s care directly from the hospital’s Electronic Health Record (EHR) and communicates it to patients and their families.
MEDI+SIGN - Digital Nurse Station Monitoring Display
MEDI+SIGN digital nurse station monitoring display updates the care team on round and pain medication schedules, as well as the patient’s pain level and pain level trend.
MEDI+SIGN - ANTI-FALL Technology
Smart beds integrate with MEDI+SIGN ANTI-FALL™ technology to alert healthcare staff, patients and families of potential fall risks by sending alerts to the digital whiteboards in the patient’s room, in the hallway and at the nurses’ station. Alerts can range from bed height and bed rail position, to break checks and alarm reminders, and are determined based on the patient’s current fall risk. Patent-pending algorithms use the information in the patient’s electronic health record to detect the patient’s fall risk and other factors, such as ventilation orders, and determine if the smart bed is in its safest position. The ANTI-FALL™ solution streamlines work processes and communicates updated and accurate alerts and information on the status of critical tasks relating to the care of individual patients and their safety.
MEDI+SIGN - Digital Patient Room Door Display
MEDI+SIGN digital patient room door display alerts physicians, nurses and other hospital staff of important information prior to entering each patient’s room.
MEDI+SIGN - Digital Patient Room Whiteboard Display
MEDI+SIGN digital patient room whiteboard display replaces traditional dry-erase boards in hospital patient rooms. This patient and family facing digital solution solves many problems that can arise with the traditional whiteboard. Information is continuously updated as providers revise the patient’s electronic health records (EHRs), healthcare acronyms are translated for easy patient understanding, handwriting is no longer up for interpretation and healthcare providers no longer need to take the added step of updating the whiteboard.