New IUMS release – May 2024
A new release of the Ikonix Unified Messaging Suite to support encrypted paging, shared mobile phones, and rostering features.
Effective communication is the foundation of a productive and safe workforce. Whether a message originates from dispatch, front-line staff, or enterprise systems, complex organisations need information delivered securely and on time for confident decision-making.
A new release of the Ikonix Unified Messaging Suite to support encrypted paging, shared mobile phones, and rostering features.
Past privacy breaches have highlighted the need for enhanced security in this essential technology. Ikonix Technology bridges this gap with paging encryption
Cheryl brings a depth of experience in technical account management, training, practice administration, and nursing. Her passion and enthusiasm in delivering the best possible customer experience ensures we can continue to deliver industry-leading capability and service in critical and enterprise messaging.
Digitisation in the healthcare system is important to streamline the provision of clinical services, but it also presents a plethora of challenges. Deploying Ikonix Connect we supported information flows through some of Australia’s largest and most complex hospitals.
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Major new features and updates to existing features in our new release of the IUMS.
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In the fast-paced world of healthcare, efficient and timely communication is the lifeline that ensures patients receive the best possible care. Even in an era of smartphones and instant messaging apps, one communication tool remains steadfast in hospitals – the pager.
Information can flow through a hospital in four key ways — from person to person, from system to person, from system to system, or multiple points in a seamless, integrated network.