Innovations in healthcare today are heavily reliant on network infrastructure. Hospitals are using technology to monitor patient vitals, remotely monitor recovering patients from another room, access electronic medical records, utilize real-time locating systems to protect newborns, and access NICU live streaming applications to name a few. The care of patients is dependent on the network infrastructure, which makes choosing a contractor for your low-voltage technology needs vital. What questions should you be asking your low-voltage technology contractor? Click the button below to find out what qualities and skills your low-voltage contractor should have to be able to administer top-level care to your patients.
Care and Connectivity was last modified: September 7th, 2021 by dscull
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