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EMACS for the Healthcare Market
Today healthcare organizations are faced with unique challenges that include
dissimilar business units, multiple applications and numerous communication
systems. The EMAC System establishes a common architecture which allows for
standardization where and when it wasn't possible before. A unified approach
to healthcare results in improved staff productivity and morale along with
positive patient outcomes.
The following are some of the areas the EMAC System can help.
Alarm Management
The EMAC System enables nursing units to manage alarms and events, filtering out
non urgent alarms and alerting clinicians when a patient is in need of assistance.
Information Services
The IT department has numerous applications to manage. Enabling existing
applications to integrate with exiting communications systems is the key to reducing
workload. EMACS gives IT departments the ability to integrate existing systems such
as Computerized Physician's Order Entry, Electronic Medical Records, Nurse Call and
Laboratory & Radiology Information Systems with your current communication systems
to alert mobile employees.
Facilities Management
Building automation is essential to ensuring that facilities operate smoothly.
Security and temperatures need to be monitored in high risk areas. The EMAC System
integrates blood banks, fire alarms, Flood Alarms, HVAC monitoring systems, security
and building automation systems to notify facilities staff.
Communications
In the medical industry communication must be continuously evaluated and monitored
to ensure timely and available communication in the event of catastrophic event. The
EMAC System integrates all of your existing vendor's communications systems to provide
ubiquitous communications across the entire organization.

Ubiquitous Communications and Compatibility
Input systems can include:
Network management systems
Help desk systems
Email systems
HVAC systems
Fire Alarms systems
Energy Management systems
Security Systems
CPOE systems
EMR systems
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Output Communication Systems can include:
Wired or VOIP phone systems
Public or private paging systems
Wireless/Mobile phone systems
LED light boards or signs
Email systems
PCs or LAN computer systems
Public Address systems
Two way radio systems
Nurse call systems
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