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.
Following the successful completion of the pilot phase, staff are consistently positive about the early warning system, which not only supports the efficiency of nursing staff, but also significantly improves the safety and quality of patient care.
Data protection is a relevant aspect of this project: QUMEA ensures the confidentiality and security of patient and staff data in order to protect the integrity of sensitive information and thus meets both legal and internal hospital requirements.
The successful launch in French-speaking Switzerland marks a significant step forward in QUMEA’s expansion and underlines the company’s commitment to providing innovative solutions to improve patient safety and care.
We look forward to further establishing our technologies in French-speaking Switzerland and continuing our transformation work in the healthcare sector.
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