
Voalté to Present at the BlackBerry Clinical Collaboration Summit
(PRWEB) September 8, 2010 -- Voalté, a leader in point-of-care communication technology, today announced that Trey Lauderdale, vice president of innovation, will present at the BlackBerry Clinical Collaboration Summit in Boston.
Lauderdale will discuss how BlackBerry 'SIM-optional' WiFi smartphones with nurse call, telemetry and VoIP capabilities are empowering clinicians with the information and communication capabilities they need to improve productivity, quality and safety.
Average of four to five miles during a 12-hour shift
"Nurses walk an average of four to five miles during a 12-hour shift, which has raised questions around fatigue, efficiency, and the impact on the quality of care," Lauderdale said. "Studies suggest up to 30 percent of hospital staff time could be recaptured with unified communication solutions at the point of care."
About Voalté Voalté provides compelling software solutions for healthcare institutions that solve communication problems at the point of care. Voalté products are designed to be intuitive, high value, mission critical applications running on the latest generation of touch-based smartphones. For more information, visit www.Voalte.com or call 941.312.2830.
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