JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 29, 2017 -- Critical Alert Systems, a leading provider of nurse call solutions for hospitals and health systems, today announced it will be featuring its latest enhancements to mobile devices and communications at two of the industry’s premier annual conferences for Nurse Executives and Nursing Informatics being held this month. The company is highlighting its new Mobile Staff Terminal that enables caregivers and other staff to review Nurse Call requests & messages, complete workflow tasks, and perform other activities on their mobile devices.
1.) AONE Annual Conference (American Organization of Nurse Executives)
March 29 – April 1, 2017
Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland
Critical Alert Systems – Located in booth #649
Website: http://www.aone.org/annual-meeting/
2.) ANIA Annual Conference (American Nursing Informatics Association)
March 30 - April 1, 2017
Hilton New Orleans Riverside, New Orleans, Louisiana
Critical Alert Systems – Located in booth #208.
Website: https://www.ania.org/annual-conference
Critical Alert - Mobile Staff Terminal
The new Mobile Staff Terminal is a new standard component of Critical Alert’s Nurse Call System. It enables healthcare organizations to port staff station functionality to mobile computers, smartphones, tablets, or wall-mounted touchscreen. Caregivers and other staff using Critical Alert’s Nurse Call system can review requests & messages, cancel alarms, track rounding progress or run-through reminders on any mobile communication device connected to their hospital’s network.
Critical Alert – NTII Call Answer Terminal (Mini-CAT)
Mini-CAT is a more compact version of the company’s Graphical Call Answer Terminal (Nurse Master Station). This small footprint touchscreen device is designed for unit secretaries or centralized attendants to use to triage nurse call requests.
About Critical Alert Systems
Critical Alert Systems offers the most advanced, easy-to-use, reliable and secure Nurse Call solution on the market. The company’s portfolio of software, hardware products and integrated partner offerings help hospitals drive down costs while improving their quality of care. Our focus on clinical productivity, innovative use of technology and patient safety leads to quieter, more efficient units, improved outcomes for patients and better utilization of nursing resources. For more information, visit: www.nursecall.com. Follow Critical Alert on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Critical Alert is a trademark of Critical Alert Systems. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
Critical Alert Media Contact TopSpin Communications Joe Waldygo P: 480-363-8774 E: [email protected]


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