Touch Screens Replaces Old Whiteboards at Hospitals in Copenhagen

Cetrea's clinical logistic systemsAt Hillerød Hospital in the Capital Region of Denmark, the old whiteboards have been moved to the museum and been replaced by new interactive screens. These touch screens are better at giving the nurses and doctors the overview of the patients, the personnel and the whole department that they need.

The Emergency Department at Hillerød Hospital is the first in the Capital Region to use large screens with the most advanced touch technology developed on top of Cetrea's clinical logistic systems for the surgical, emergency departments and the patient wards. The screens have been placed all over the department in strategic places, so doctors and nurses always can get a real-time information on in-coming patients, waiting patients, diagnostics, available beds, lab tests, personnel and many other key functions.

Anders Kyst, Vice President, Hillerød Hospital, explained: "This system is going to be of great benefit for both patients and our clinicians. Our workers are getting a very good tool that will improve their work flows and give them access to correct informations in real-time that are important if we are to give the patients the best treatment possible."

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About Cetrea
Cetrea is a leading provider of clinical logistic systems for the surgical and emergency departments, and the patient wards.

Using large screens with the most advanced touch technology Cetrea is providing the clinicians a complete overview of the patients and their status, personel, capacity and much more. Furthermore the system facilitates a more effective communication between clinicians and departments using text-messaging and video-feeds.

Research has shown that hospitals experience an increase in throughput and a less stress-full work environment among other benefits, when using Cetrea's products.

Cetrea develops and markets Cetrea Surgical for the operating departments, Cetrea Emergency for the emergency departments and Cetrea Patient Ward for the bed departments. For more information about Cetrea's products visit www.cetrea.com.

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