To answer this question, you must first understand the ABC’s of masking sound which are explained in a previous blog. In this blog, we take a deeper dive into the differences between Absorbing (A), Blocking (B), and Covering (C) sound and the effectiveness and affordability of each.
Guest Blog by Singlewire® Software: Healthcare facilities across the country are leveraging emergency notification systems to provide excellent patient care, improve communication and keep patients, staff, and visitors safe. In this blog post, we’ve compiled stories from healthcare facilities that provide first-hand accounts of how emergency notification systems are changing the ways they share critical information that helps them care for their patients.
Episode #1: Application Specific Integration with Singlewire - Higher Education In the first episode of this "Sounds Like Success" mini series on leveraging AtlasIED and InformaCast integration in specific applications, Brad Jungemann, Southeastern Territory Manager for Singlewire Software, and Michael Peveler, VP of Sales at AtlasIED, talk about higher education. College campuses are disjointed and divided with little continuity which can make mass communication a challenge. However, the right.
Communications systems in healthcare applications can be the difference between life and death. They bring new meaning to critical communications. Affordability, flexibility, and scalability are all important things to consider. But how they assist in successful patient outcomes should always be the top priority.
For nearly 50 years, medical research experts have been writing articles focused on the negative affect of hospital noise on patients and medical personnel. With the passage of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), it is now more important that ever for hospital administrators to address the problem as the problem can now impact their bottom line.