The new standard in hospital communications


Since the establishment of the fundamentals of nursing care in the nineteenth century, thanks to the contributions of Florence Nightingale, nurse call systems have since not significantly improved their contribution to patient care; beyond their primary function of establishing contact between the nursing staff.

Current systems are anchored in past traditions and do not take advantage of all the progress in patient care. These systems prevent health care personnel from adapting to the specific models of care that exist in different hospitals and assisted living communities.

IDRIS was designed to establish a new standard for communication and integration in the health sector. This system combines the technical expertise of engineering with the industry knowledge and experience of health care professionals. This provides health care professionals a solution to meet the needs of the even the most demanding environments.

The system features a 7” TFT touch screen. Its use is both very intuitive and user-friendly for both medical personnel and patients. Security is accentuated in IDRIS, which uses a unique PIN and/ or built-in RFID reader to protect the system from misuse.

The key to success

No single solution can meet the operational requirements of all departments within a hospital, let alone various hospital organizations.

That is why IDRIS has been designed with a range of logical and physical interfaces, making it the undisputed leader in interoperability and integration. Their ability synchronize advanced devices, manage information delivery and unify data monitoring processes dramatically improves both medical decision making and overall hospital management.

Distribution of Intelligence

In the wake of the innovative SIENA system, IDRIS is able to go beyond merely improving the security, reliability and system availability. With an unrivaled processing capacity and data storage, IDRIS converts each hospital room, ICU and operating room into a fully autonomous intelligent unit,- even in the event that the rest of the hospital's IT infrastructure is completely inoperative.

Modularity

Pay only for what you need today, without closing the door to future expansion.

IDRIS, designed on the concept of modularity, is part of a database that includes all the functionality required by a nurse call system, and can be easily complemented with supplementary tools that can provide even greater value.

On this basis, the system can add tools to assist in the operation of the center and provide all the tools necessary to achieve any future objectives set by the client.

The most basic version of IDRIS comes prepared with all physical and logical interfaces (plug and play mode), optimizing costs and easily updating procedures to meet the growing needs of the client.