Personal Devices

Mobile Connectivity

The Link BYOD application connects with personal smart phones, tablets or laptops. The application allows patients to stay connected with hospital applications and infotainment content. BYOD does not have the same feature rich content as Journi as the functionality and content is tailored more specifically for the patients short term stay in the hospital or care environment. The user interface has TV applications, messaging to the healthcare team, also service requests or patient feedback. The application can also be customise to reflect the ethics and messaging of the hospital or care facility by adding hospital marketing images or branding.

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Bring Your Own Device

The BYOD user interface utilises HTML5 compatible content and is available to patients and healthcare staff. The application can be downloaded when in hospital and connected to the WiFi infrastructure. Content such as infotainment, information apps, service request, survey/feedback forms, and meal ordering, and advertising can be accessed. The BYOD solution will not lock the patient’s device so the user can still access their own device and applications when required.

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Multiple Devices

All aspects of the project will be designed to fit in with your existing infrastructure (technical and physical), service delivery methodology and operational ethos. As part of our meticulous pre-planning, we typically test all technology supplied by our partners before delivery to your site to minimise disruption so you can start delivering real ROI as soon as possible. The project co-ordination and project managements is staged directly or through our approved system integrators. Full system training including technical configuration and system management is provided from our experienced technical team to ensure a successful installation and maximum uptime.

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Patient Engagement

To ensure a successful implementation, our experienced project design and management team works closely with all of your project stakeholders at all stages  – from technical architecture design, physical installation, setting up of services, integration with existing applications and system configuration through to system go-live.

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Personal Devices Q&A

The Link app can be downloaded loaded onto a personal device via a Web-URL and is also accessible with any HTML5 based browser.

The Link portal can be integrated into the hospitals own Internet gateway/Captive Portal.

After login a patient can be identified and validated, by entering their patient ID and birthdate.

After login the user can receive information, personal messages, service requests, surveys, food ordering and wayfinding.

Multiple Hardware Options

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Personal Devices
Personal mobile devices remain connected to the Healthcare care team via the Medix Journey application
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Managed Devices
Personal or managed Tablet solutions providing patient engagement throughout the patient journey
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Bedside Terminals
Bedside Terminals provide a interactive user interface which enables patient and clinical connectivity via Medix
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Healthcare TV
Smart TV's can be configured to operate via bedside remote control or from patients own mobile device

We were able to customise the user interface to match our corporate identity which has enabled the platform to be easily adopted in the hospital.

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Healthcare Innovation

Many years of development expertise supporting multiple Healthcare installations

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We can customise your Medix solution to portray your corporate ID and marketing messages

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Our development and commercial professionals have years of integration experience in Healthcare

Mission and vision

The Medix Care Platform has a major impact to any Healthcare digital infrastructure

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