22 Aug 2013

Multitone i-Message offers healthcare organisations greater control over their essential communications with resilience

Multitone, a specialist in the design, manufacture and implementation of integrated communication systems for healthcare organisations, will be attending the Digital NHS networking event and is one of the exclusive exhibitors showcasing its development capability for NHS Trusts. Utilising Multitone i-Message and the recently launched, @ppear, a smartphone app that delivers real-time secure communications, 24/7 Multitone’s development skills provide tailored enhancements to NHS business performance.

Multitone i-Message is a secure IP-based system that offers healthcare organisations greater control over their essential communications with resilience and reliability for complete peace of mind. It fully consolidates existing communications and data systems to offer a highly intuitive and usable, flexible, cost-effective and infinitely upgradable connectivity solution. It grants users access to a greater control over the functionality of communications systems, with high visibility and clarity of use - which are essential for auditing purposes. This progressive approach enables the NHS to adopt technology as and when their strategy and budgets allow.

Director of Marketing at Multitone, Andrew Jones comments, “We are delighted to be attending this event; our offerings combine the best in wireless telephony, messaging and personal security systems with professional services and tailored software to create a truly bespoke and cohesive communication platform. Having this opportunity to showcase our capability at the event will demonstrate how our customers are benefiting by utilising the right technology to drive efficiencies in hospital environments in a reliable and resilient way.”

There will be a number of keynote speakers at the event and a series of Masterclass sessions running throughout the day. Delegates will have the opportunity to choose from the following three topics; Improving patient experience, The power of information and The essential digital toolkit.