TigerText, a company that provides a clinical communication and documentation tool, changed its name to TigerConnect in an effort to more clearly describe its solution.
The company said its new brand aligns with its ongoing commitment to advance health outcomes for patients and healthcare professionals.
"Our new name — TigerConnect — allows us to clearly articulate the true value our solutions deliver," said Brad Brooks, cofounder and CEO. "We connect care teams, existing data systems and ultimately healthcare communities across a centralized and highly scalable clinical messaging platform. It is this real-time connection to data and people that dramatically improves the way healthcare organizations communicate to drive better results. We wanted that value to be reflected in our name and brand icon which are four interlocking C's that represent Connected Clinical Communication and Collaboration."
Announced with the rebranding effort, TigerConnect introduced a number of new technologies, solutions and capabilities. These include a clinical connection hub that merges multiple technology systems into one platform and patient smart cards that enable care teams to view patient alerts more easily.
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