In a recent press release, Voalte, a leader in healthcare communication technology, announced that Johns Hopkins Medicine, an $8 billion integrated global health enterprise and one of the leading healthcare systems in the United States, will implement Voalte smartphones for clinical communication starting at two of its hospitals:
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Sibley Memorial Hospital. The implementation of Voalte Platform™ includes voice calling and secure text messaging for care team communication and collaboration, as well as integrations to receive notifications from nurse call, physiological monitoring, and near–real-time waveforms via Connexall middleware.
“Leading healthcare organizations such as Johns Hopkins Medicine recognize the benefits that a comprehensive communication platform can bring to care team collaboration and ultimately patient care,” said Trey Lauderdale, Founder and CEO of Voalte. “We’re pleased to work with this pioneer in healthcare to advance clinical communication and alarm management, and we look forward to further collaborations.”