Primex Wireless brings OneVue Intelligent Monitoring Platform to healthcare


Wireless monitoring of environmental parameters such as room temperature/humidity or storage temperatures allows healthcare organizations to eliminate the need for highly-trained personnel to record manual readings, allowing them to focus on caring for patients. 

Today Primex Wireless, a provider of solutions to automate and maintain facility compliance, increase efficiencies and reduce risk for enterprise organizations, introduces the next generation of wireless monitoring with release of the OneVue™ Intelligent Monitoring platform. 

OneVue is a cloud-based, mobile-first platform that allows users to view monitoring data and configure the system using any Web browser on any tablet, smartphone, laptop or desktop computer. With its responsive design, OneVue automatically resizes and rearranges the screen to optimize the user’s experience for their mobile or desktop device. 

OneVue eliminates the need for an organization’s IT team to install or maintain servers or software. Only a minimal IT commitment is required upfront to configure the platform for any healthcare organization’s network, regardless of size. 

“OneVue allows organizations to realize the benefits of automated monitoring, whether it’s a small organization needing a more efficient and reliable monitoring solution or a very large healthcare enterprise with complex, multi-site monitoring needs,” said Brian Balboni, President, Primex Wireless. “OneVue helps organizations reduce workloads, ensure compliance, and maximize the efficiency of valued personnel, all while reducing costs. With its secure, cloud-based platform and mobile-first design, OneVue offers a smart, cost-effective and convenient way to achieve real-time monitoring of healthcare facilities and the critical assets within them.”

The OneVue platform is unique to the industry in that the data generated by sensors is tied to the room, physical equipment (such as refrigerators) or inventory (such as pharmaceuticals or nutritionals) being monitored, rather than to the sensor. As a result, OneVue delivers comprehensive, historical data trails for compliance audits, preventative maintenance, benchmarking, cost comparisons and more – all without requiring users to merge records each time a sensor is changed or assets are moved.

 



April 27, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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