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  • Q: Does the nurse call broadcast system support wireless calling so that calls can be initiated while on the move?
    A: Yes, many modern nurse call broadcast systems support wireless calling. Patients or medical staff can initiate calls on the move through wireless callers or handheld devices (such as smart watches, mobile phone apps, etc.), and the system can receive these wireless signals and process them accordingly.

    Q: Does the system have an automatic inspection function to ensure that all calling devices are working properly?
    A: Some advanced nurse call broadcast systems have automatic inspection function. The system automatically checks the status of all calling devices periodically, including the battery power, signal strength, and device faults, and reports the inspection result to the administrator. This helps to detect and resolve problems in a timely manner, ensuring system stability and reliability.

    Q: How does the nurse call broadcast system integrate with the Hospital's HIS (Hospital Information System)?
    A: Nurse call broadcast systems can usually be integrated with the hospital's HIS system via API interfaces or standard protocols such as HL7. After integration, the system can automatically obtain the patient's basic information, doctor's order information, nursing plan and other data, and provide relevant information support in the call processing process. At the same time, the system can also send call processing results and patient feedback and other information back to HIS system to achieve data sharing and synchronization.

    Q: Does the system support remote call forwarding so that calls can be forwarded to other nurse stations or departments under certain circumstances?
    A: Yes, the nurse call broadcast system supports remote call forwarding. When a nurse station cannot respond to a call in a timely manner, the system can automatically or manually transfer the call to another free nurse station or related department. This helps ensure that calls are handled in a timely manner and improves the efficiency of hospital services.

    Q: Does the system have call logging and analysis functions for call data statistics and analysis?
    A: Yes, the nurse call broadcast system usually has call logging and analysis functions. The system can record the details of each call, including call time, call type, processing result, response time, etc., and store these data in the database. The hospital can count and analyze the call data through the reports and analysis tools provided by the system, understand the call distribution law, service efficiency and other issues, and provide data support for optimizing the service process.

    Q: Does the system support speech synthesis technology to automatically generate voice prompts and notifications?
    A: Some advanced nurse call broadcast systems support speech synthesis technology. The system can automatically convert text messages into voice prompts and notifications, and play them out through the broadcast system. This helps to reduce the workload of manual input voice prompts, improve the degree of automation and response speed of the system.

    Q: Does the nurse call broadcast system support multi-zone broadcast so that different messages can be played in different zones?
    A: Yes, the nurse call broadcast system supports multi-area broadcast. Hospitals can set up different broadcast areas according to their needs, and broadcast different information in each area. For example, the operation progress information is played in the operating room area, and the nursing guidance information is played in the ward area. This helps to achieve accurate information transmission and personalized service.

    Q: How does the system ensure stable operation under electromagnetic interference?
    A: In order to ensure that it can still work stably in the electromagnetic interference environment, the nurse call broadcasting system usually adopts communication technology and equipment with strong anti-interference ability. For example, the use of digital communication technology instead of analog communication technology, the use of good shielding effect of cables and connectors. In addition, the system is subjected to rigorous electromagnetic compatibility testing to ensure that it will work properly in a variety of electromagnetic environments.

    Q: Does the nurse call broadcast system support customized development to meet the special needs of the hospital?
    A: Yes, many nurse call broadcast system providers offer custom development services. Hospitals can put forward customized requirements to suppliers according to their special needs, and suppliers can design and develop the system according to these requirements. Customized development can ensure that the system can better meet the actual needs of the hospital, improve the practicality and satisfaction of the system.

    Q: How does the system support the broadcast of patient education and mission information?
    A: The nurse call broadcast system can also be used to broadcast patient education and mission information. Hospitals can upload relevant educational videos, audio files or text information to the system, and play them to patients through the broadcast system on time or on demand. This helps to enhance patients' health awareness and self-management ability, and promote patients' recovery. At the same time, the system can also provide interactive functions, so that patients can participate in questions and answers, tests and other activities to enhance the education effect.