White paper on digital signage for healthcare available

New technology tools designed for patients and staff


A white paper on digital signage for healthcare available is available for download from the Medical Construction & Design website. 

According to the paper, the delivery of healthcare is changing: new digital display and digital signage tools are replacing low- technology customer service and staff tools for healthcare facilities.

Networked, robust information systems are now available. 

The white paper highlights best practices and describes some options for digital signage solutions for healthcare applications.

These applications include digital signage in public spaces, in-room TVs for patients and visitors, digital monitors at nurses’ stations, and wayfinding solutions.

Read the article.

 

 



February 2, 2016


Topic Area: Information Technology


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