Identifying Patient Status Has Never Been Easier


Inpro’s SignScape® division has released a new way to visually communicate critical patient information to medical staff. The new LokTab™ Patient Information Notifier displays 8 or 10 tabs on the side of a room sign to help identify patient needs quickly and efficiently.

With 30 unique graphics and the ability to choose a background color, the locking tabs are easily customized to communicate a message. The LokTab system includes a header, face, locking tabs and accessories. The header may be mounted to the LokTab system or mounted above and coordinates with SignScape’s other sign collections. Further customization is possible with either a whiteboard or window-insert option.

“Identifying patient information quickly, clearly and securely is crucial in a fast pace, healthcare setting,” said Mark Alan, senior VP of product management and development at Inpro. “The LokTab system is easily customized for the specific needs of any healthcare facility.”

Accessories include an aluminum note holder or a decorative footer to coordinate with the header and other SignScape products. SignScape offers several sign collections that are customizable in color and materials. For more information about SignScape and the new LokTab Patient Information Notifiers, contact a sales representative or visitwww.inprocorp.com/signscape-architectural-signage/signage-collections/loktab.

 



March 26, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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