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MyStay Mobile: Meeting Patients Where They Are

This January marked my 10-year anniversary with Oneview Healthcare. During this time, I’ve had the privilege to visit many hospitals, and meet with many wonderful healthcare leaders. The response to our products has been universally positive: “We’d love this for our patients”. The need for innovation is clear, but too

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From Concept to Reality: The Technical Journey of MyStay Mobile

We’re delighted to announce the launch of our latest product, MyStay Mobile. In the era of digital transformation, innovation in healthcare technology is paramount to enhancing patient care and streamlining hospital operations. With this ethos in mind, we are thrilled to introduce our latest offering, MyStay Mobile – a groundbreaking

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Infographic: Digital Meal Ordering

Oneview’s Digital Meal Ordering is designed to reduce labor needs for clinicians, support, and food services staff while minimizing food waste and patient frustration. By integrating with your organization’s food service system patients and guests can easily order meals at the bedside, eliminating paper menus and phone-in orders.   Want

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Video in Healthcare: A Pandemic-Driven Transformation

In 2015, Oneview put video cameras above patient televisions in a US hospital. The technology itself was not new, but the use of video calls in healthcare were a rarity. While the idea of remote connectivity into the patient room was enticing, especially for a healthcare system where clinicians worked

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Florence Nightingale – Data Scientist

“Save a life, you’re a hero. Save a hundred, you’re a Nurse.” – Unknown   Florence Nightingale is world-renowned for pioneering what we know today as professional nursing. Nightingale stepped back from her upper-class British lifestyle in the mid-1800s to work and study in hospitals in Germany, France, and England.

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Caregility and Oneview: A partnership for the Connected Patient Room

Hospital rooms have been undergoing monumental changes in the past 20 years. From infection control to on-demand entertainment, hospitals have been working with new technologies from the floor to the ceiling. Often these technologies come at the intersection of two distinct needs or innovations that, when combined, can also improve

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