During 2015 we have had the opportunity to grow significantly thanks to the constant work we have done, improving each of our systems to be at the level demanded by the current market. The growth shows that our team is made up of professionals passionate about innovation processes, a group that we have been extending and consolidating, having the good fortune to have new and talented members, which have strengthened our work on all fronts.
We currently have innovative technological systems that make processes more efficient in health entities in the country, including shift management systems, nurse callers, cold chain monitoring systems, pre-hospital care, digital clocks, content management systems, outpatient call, variable visualization equipment, among others. We have more than nine years of experience in the market and around 5,000 systems deployed.
We feel fortunate to have such valuable customers within the health sector, who have enriched our processes and contributed to our growth, therefore we appreciate their support throughout the year and hope to continue building long-term relationships, optimizing processes and meeting goals. The following are some of our technology products for the health sector, which respond to the needs of clinics and hospitals in order to increase the efficiency of their processes:
This system allows monitoring and traceability of temperature of refrigerators that store vaccines, medicines, blood bank, or controlled environments such as pharmacy, hospitalization, central mixing or food areas. It generates reports and historical graphs on the behavior of each of the equipment, in this way it is possible to maintain control over traceability and thus comply with regulations and make predictive and preventive decisions that help to increase the efficiency of the processes. The system offers the possibility of programming early warning control, sending a text message to your cell phone and email when the variables are entering critical states, thus avoiding significant losses for the institution.
It allows patients to generate traditional calls and medical staff to generate code blue calls. The system is integrated with management software that generates historical graphs and service statistics by zone, room and call types in real time, which can be accessed through a web platform. In addition, it has an application that allows nurses to be informed of the status of patients through a mobile device.
It helps to optimize waiting times and order at customer service points in health service providers. In addition to this, the system is linked to a mobile application, which allows the user to scan the QR code on the printed ticket and have access to information such as estimated waiting time, number of remaining shifts, shifts in attention and enabled modules or ticket offices.
The information provided by the user is automatically recorded in a web platform that allows hospital operators to assign and attend the service, and thus generate reports such as service times, efficiency of the consultant, number of shifts attended per day and other statistics associated with the service. Thanks to the generation of these indicators, it is possible to evaluate, increase the efficiency of the service processes and provide a higher quality customer service.
The system allows citizens to request ambulances based on their satellite location from their mobile device with a single button. The request is sent to an ambulance dispatch and assignment center, which, according to the patient's location, sends the nearest available ambulance. The citizen can view the route of the assigned ambulance and estimate the time of arrival at the accident site. Once the incident is attended and the patient is stabilized, the paramedics have the possibility to obtain through the mobile application the route to the nearest hospital, in addition to visualizing the availability of resources and enabled services.
Telemetry, temperature control, wireless equipment, nurse call, shifts, cold chain, digital clocks, traceability in surgery, patient call, pre-hospital care, digital billboards, medical history recording, visualization of variables, content management, medical gases and management of alerts.