From Switzerland to Iceland: QUMEA Welcomes its 100th Hospital
Landspítali, Iceland’s national university hospital, has become the 100th hospital to implement QUMEA’s radar-based digital mobility monitoring system.
Following a successful pilot phase that concluded in August of this year, the system was fully introduced in the cardiology ward. Recently, we traveled to Iceland to recognize and celebrate this collaboration with the dedicated team at Landspítali.
The implementation of QUMEA’s technology has already contributed to improved patient care and staff well-being in the cardiology ward. By providing continuous insights into patient movements and behaviors, the system supports healthcare teams in making informed decisions to enhance safety and outcomes.
Reaching 100 hospitals marks an important milestone as we continue to support healthcare providers across Europe with innovative solutions.
Read the press release for further insights and additional information.
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