Healthcare is all about people

In healthcare, the contact between carer and client is central. Yet in daily practice, IT systems often create unnecessary pressure. Laptops that need to be started up, files that can only be accessed from a fixed computer, switching between screens and logging in at multiple locations. This takes time, while time in healthcare is always precious.

The question is not whether technology is necessary, but whether it supports the caregiver at the point of care.

The challenge: workplace does not match work

Care does not happen behind a desk. Care takes place at the bedside, in the room, in the neighbourhood, on the move and on location. Many digital workstations are not designed for this. They assume a fixed workstation, or a laptop that is carried around.

This causes delays and unnecessary operations. The system determines where you can work, instead of the other way around.

The solution: a mobile phone workstation

With Pink Mobile Phone Workstation the phone becomes the central digital workplace.
All important systems and applications are directly accessible - securely and user-friendly.

Healthcare professionals will have access to:
- Schedules and planning
- E-mail and messages
- Client files
- HR systems and administrative workflows
- Knowledge resources and protocols

All on one familiar device: the phone.
No laptop needed, no fixed workstation, no wasted time.

When more overview is needed, the phone can easily be paired with a larger screen. The workstation remains the same, only the screen changes.

In this animation, we show how that works in practice.

What this means in practice

- Working mobile and flexible, directly at the point of care
- Register at the time, without having to go back to a computer later
- Less administrative pressure
- A calm, orderly working day
- More room for personal attention and contact with the client

Care as it is meant to be

With the mobile phone workstation Pink Elephant helps healthcare organisations simplify IT and reduce their daily workload.
Not by adding more systems, but by bringing the workplace closer.

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