Free white paper on healthcare facility digital signage available

New technology options and tools for both patients and staff


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 with networked, robust information systems, according to a free white paper available on the Medical Construction & Design website.

The paper highlights best practices and helps facilities professionals choose 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.

Get the white paper.

 



December 6, 2017


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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