Healthcare


Why eAlert?

eAlert serves healthcare by providing immediate mass notification solutions for rapid transmission of your message – to all who need to know, now. Direct, immediate communication solutions for crisis management, global communication, in the unfortunate event of an emergency, and much more. eAlert has proprietary technology customizable to meet your specific needs. You can relay important information directly - when they need to know. eAlert enables immediate communication with people anywhere, anytime, to any device. With clients on six continents, MIS Sciences Corporation has a proven track record in providing the services and 24/7 support necessary to meet any communication need.

eAlert offers a solution for hospitals large and small who needs to rapidly communicate with patients and families, hospital staff, and emergency professionals via any communication device — such as SMS text messaging, cell phones, BlackBerry® devices, email, and voice messaging. Your message will be delivered at any hour of the day or night to recipients located both on-site and off.

eAlert is currently used by, among others, US Department of Defense, Uniformed Services Hospital, Stony Brook Hospital, NY; the New York, San Francisco, Massachusetts and Washington Transit Authorities; JFK, La Guardia and Newark airports; the Rockford, Illinois, and Garland, Texas, school districts; Riverside County, CA, and several other county-wide 911 emergency services systems.

Fast… Easy… Cost-Effective

eAlert is a cost-effective and reliable solution that is easy to use. MIS Sciences has developed eAlert using state of the art technology to easily integrate with your overall system-wide communication plan. eAlert is transparent to the party receiving the message because it fits seamlessly with your regular communication.

Immediately communicate:
  • Staff notifications – schedule doctors, nurses, and other hospital staff as necessary to meet staffing requirements. eAlert transmits your message with functionality for automatic polling of staff responses and reporting of expected time to report for duty
  • Appointment confirmations and reminders – implement call/response appointment confirmation and reminders to optimize efficiency in scheduling to save time, money, and hospital resources
  • Hospital safety notifications – communicate with personnel regarding incidents affecting the hospital and the surrounding area. You can also provide status updates to all concerned of the situation as it is resolved.
    Law enforcement notifications – notify local emergency response teams and alert public law enforcement agencies of the situation
  • Hospital evacuation plans – immediately relay hospital evacuation notices and plan directives as they become available. You can include maps and graphics showing locations and directions of shelters and other necessary information
eAlert has notification capabilities to deliver millions of messages per hour with the ability to automatically translate into eight (8) languages. eAlert is essential to your planning by supporting communications and informing staff immediately of changes in scheduling and much more- when you want to say it, now. eAlert® efficiently manages communications with secure administration features, specific user defined options to limit or include your audience, and behind the scenes management tools.

Click, 2, 3… Send

eAlert augments hospital communications enabling immediate communication of critical time-sensitive information at your direction. eAlert serves the hospitals large and small by streamlining communications. Now, one person can do in seconds what used to take hours or days. eAlert is efficient for communications globally or to small select groups and can communicate with any device with a few clicks of a mouse or a phone call; it is that easy.

Real Time Tracking

eAlert communications can be tracked real time with integrated reporting features so you can be sure the important information was received by the intended person. Management can easily track what was sent, who it was sent to, and when it was sent and received.

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