Static Systems’ flagship’ nurse call range, ‘Fusion-IP’, continues to expand ‘to support better patient care and wellbeing, while offering solutions that assist in optimising resources’.
Meanwhile, enhancements to ‘Aspire’ – the company’s ‘wireless’ solution, include bedlight control direct from the patient hand unit, and options for further levels of alarm, including cardiac call, toilet call, and controlled drugs cupboard indication. Along with new features come a ‘newly styled’ 7 inch staff indicator and new 18 inch display, improved battery life for devices, and battery-powered ‘wireless’ overdoor units, designed identically to ‘wired’ Fusion-IP systems. Device enclosures have undergone a ‘make-over’, to reduce depth and improve fixing.
‘Ultima’, the company’s ‘wired’ nurse call system, which delivers ‘full and complete end-to-end IP’ at each bed position, is now available with call rounding and pop-up messaging, plus enhanced data capture and analytical reporting ‘in support of improved efficiency and enhanced ward management’.
Fusion-IP also supports Static’s ‘MIMic’ software, to provide smart device mobile connectivity to give annunciation and reporting for staff.
Static Systems is also extending the Fusion-IP product range to include an attack alarm solution. ‘Fusion-IP Protect’ is an infra-red-based system available either ‘standalone’, or as an integrated part of the nurse call system to provide centralised annunciation.