Code blue announcements, nurse call systems, and emergency coordination cannot tolerate a single missed call or system restart. Standard commercial PBX systems are not designed for this.
Voice and data infrastructure that touches patient records must follow data residency, access control, and call recording consent requirements mandated by ABDM and HIPAA-aligned frameworks.
Most hospitals run legacy nurse call panels that do not integrate with modern IP telephony. Bridging these systems without replacing expensive installed infrastructure is a specialist challenge.
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Hospital wards have dense patient and visitor device loads in RF-challenging environments (steel beds, metal carts, thick walls). Standard Wi-Fi deployments result in poor coverage and roaming failures.
Yes. We use a parallel-run migration methodology — new IP-PBX and network infrastructure runs alongside legacy systems until full cutover. For critical wards, cutover is scheduled in 2–4 hour windows during the lowest-traffic period (typically 2–5 AM). We have executed 30+ hospital migrations without a single unplanned outage.
We partner with nurse call system vendors (Ackermann, Schrack Seconet, and Carecom) to provide SIP gateway integration between legacy nurse call panels and the IP-PBX. This enables nurse call events to ring directly to staff mobile handsets and appear on the central attendant console.
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) access points in a controller-managed deployment (Aruba or Cisco Catalyst) with a dedicated SSID for clinical devices (medical monitors, infusion pumps) on a secured VLAN. We conduct a pre-installation RF site survey and produce a heat map before procurement.
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