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 mobility monitoring system.
New Partnership and Policy Changes Pave the Way for QUMEA’s Long-Term Care Innovations in Finland
QUMEA has announced a new partnership with Suomen Digitaalinen Tehdas Oy (Digital Factory Finland) to bring advanced technology solutions to long-term care in Finland. Recent legislative changes in Finland are creating an ideal environment for this partnership.
QUMEA moves into the Promulins retirement centre
The right to a self-determined and individual life for residents is a matter of course for the Promulins retirement centre in Samedan. As is the use of modern technologies to increase safety for residents.
QUMEA and CURAMED form strategic partnership
QUMEA is pleased to announce its partnership with CURAMED Medizintechnik GmbH.
Psychiatry: Movement without mechanical restriction
A new project presented by Nadja Heuberger in collaboration with the St. Gallen Psychiatric Clinic addresses an important challenge in dealing with patients with an increased risk of falling or self-harm.
QUMEA expands its presence in French-speaking Switzerland
The Établissements Hospitaliers du Nord Vaudois (eHnv) have taken a significant step in healthcare provision in French-speaking Switzerland by implementing the advanced patient monitoring system.
QUMEA and Ascom work together at Muri Hospital to optimize care processes
Solothurn, June 19, 2024 – Solothurn-based Scale-Up QUMEA and Ascom are successfully collaborating to improve patient safety and quality of care while reducing costs at Muri Hospital.
QUMEA wins Swiss Economic Award 2024
Our young company was able to beat two other nominees and will be honored with the Swiss Economic Award 2024.
From Clinic Director to Scale-Up QUMEA
The transition from a position as a clinic director to a strategic role in a health-tech start-up or scale-up reflects a shift in the healthcare industry
Innovation prevents falls at Zug Cantonal Hospital
Baar, 1 March 2024 – In recent years, the number of patient falls in Swiss hospitals has tended to increase. Zug Cantonal Hospital is responding to this challenge by introducing a new sensor system that reduced falls by 100 per cent during a pilot phase, thereby contributing to increased patient safety.
In Linz they focus on digital transformation
On February 7, 2024, “Die Presse” reported on the rising demand for healthcare professionals in Austria. The article estimates that approximately 200,000 additional skilled workers will be necessary by the year 2050 to sustain the country’s health system.
QUMEA Strengthens Presence in Germany
Recent projections from the German Federal Statistical Office highlight a drastic increase in care-dependent individuals in Germany.