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Now until September 30, 2024 participate in a survey for GD's upcoming study: Bridging the Gap in Healthcare Team Communication.
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. - ncarol.com -- General Devices (GD), a leader in innovative communication solutions for emergency healthcare, is seeking participants for a new study, "Bridging the Gap in Healthcare Team Communication." This initiative aims to gather valuable insights and experiences from professionals across the emergency healthcare spectrum, including EMS personnel, hospital staff, and state and regional healthcare administrators.
The survey is designed to be quick and accessible, ensuring that participants can easily share their experiences and feedback regarding the current state of healthcare team communication solutions and processes. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, effective communication between all facets of the emergency response system is crucial for delivering timely and efficient patient care.
Details:
"We believe that effective communication is a cornerstone of high-quality emergency healthcare," said Curt Bashford, CEO at General Devices. "Through this survey, we aim to capture the real-world experiences and insights of those on the front lines, helping us to better understand the challenges they face and how we can support them with responsive innovation."
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The results of the survey will be compiled and analyzed to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of emergency healthcare communication. The findings will be shared with the healthcare community and used to inform future developments in GD's communication solutions.
Join the Study!
About GD (General Devices)
GD is a Healthtech company specializing in communication solutions that help EMS and hospitals deliver simply seamless patient care. Powered by responsive innovation, GD's user-friendly solutions facilitate rapid, secure, voice, telehealth and data sharing communications across care teams to help save time, money and lives. Backed by a 40+ year history and thousands of implementations, GD is an experienced industry leader. Visit https://general-devices.com/ to learn more.
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The survey is designed to be quick and accessible, ensuring that participants can easily share their experiences and feedback regarding the current state of healthcare team communication solutions and processes. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, effective communication between all facets of the emergency response system is crucial for delivering timely and efficient patient care.
Details:
- Who Should Participate: EMS professionals, hospital staff, and state and regional healthcare teams are encouraged to participate in the survey. This includes paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), nurses, doctors, physicians, and healthcare administrators involved in emergency response and patient care coordination.
- Purpose: The survey seeks to understand the current challenges and successes in communication within the emergency healthcare sector. Insights gathered will help identify areas for improvement and innovation, ensuring that healthcare teams are well-equipped to handle emergencies efficiently and effectively.
- Topics Covered: Participants will be asked to provide feedback on various aspects of communication, including the use of technology, inter-departmental coordination, communication protocols, and overall satisfaction with current solutions.
- Duration: The survey is designed to be brief, taking only about 5-10 minutes to complete.
- Incentive: Those who participate will be entered to win a $100 Amazon gift card.
"We believe that effective communication is a cornerstone of high-quality emergency healthcare," said Curt Bashford, CEO at General Devices. "Through this survey, we aim to capture the real-world experiences and insights of those on the front lines, helping us to better understand the challenges they face and how we can support them with responsive innovation."
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The results of the survey will be compiled and analyzed to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of emergency healthcare communication. The findings will be shared with the healthcare community and used to inform future developments in GD's communication solutions.
Join the Study!
About GD (General Devices)
GD is a Healthtech company specializing in communication solutions that help EMS and hospitals deliver simply seamless patient care. Powered by responsive innovation, GD's user-friendly solutions facilitate rapid, secure, voice, telehealth and data sharing communications across care teams to help save time, money and lives. Backed by a 40+ year history and thousands of implementations, GD is an experienced industry leader. Visit https://general-devices.com/ to learn more.
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