Vocera Delivers First Smartbadges to Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Georgia

Vocera Smartbadge

Vocera Communications, a recognized leader in clinical communication and workflow solutions, delivered its first shipment of Vocera Smartbadges to Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany, Georgia. The Smartbadge, which combines smartphone usability and hands-free operation, is intended to improve clinician agility and accelerate patient care.

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The Vocera Badge is used in nearly 1,600 healthcare facilities around the world. Comfortable to wear, the Smartbadge is ideal wherever caregivers need to use their hands for patient care while still being able to communicate, reports Business Wire.

“We have been using Vocera technology for more than 10 years and are thrilled to be the first hospital to receive the Smartbadge,” said Evelyn M. Olenick, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital. “Our clinicians are looking forward to having more contextual patient information at their fingertips with the new, larger touchscreen while still being able to communicate hands-free.”

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Phoebe Putney Memorial is one of the busiest and most advanced hospitals in the Southeast. The 691-bed teaching hospital is nationally recognized for clinical excellence and innovative community health programs focused on providing the best possible patient care for more than 107 years. In conjunction with hands-free communication, the hospital uses Vocera technology for secure text messaging and clinical alert and alarm management. Phoebe will start by piloting the Smartbadge across clinical areas and with nurse managers in nursing units, and then will evaluate alerts and alarms on the new device over time.

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“It is an honor to celebrate this milestone with a long-time, innovative customer like Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital,” said Brent Lang, president and CEO of Vocera. “We look forward to hearing how the Smartbadge enhances clinical communication, workflows and patient care.”

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