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Cornell Communications Introduces New Nurse Call Capabilities and Expands Marketing and Sales Reach to Major Senior Care Providers

Cornell Communications Introduces New Nurse Call Capabilities and Expands Marketing and Sales Reach to Major Senior Care Providers

Cornell Communications recently announced an expanded feature set for its flagship nurse call solution, InFORM™ A I Mobile that transforms operational efficiency and financial return. In addition, to support its new product features and better serve the needs of major senior care providers, it has expanded its marketing and sales organization.

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Cornell, a Milwaukee-based developer and manufacturer of nurse call solutions, has installed more than 20,000 emergency response systems across North AmericaCornell offers a broad range of nurse call solutions within the InFORM™ product family, designed for every budget and every level of senior care.

Transformative Nurse Call Solution Is an Operational Efficiency and Financial Gamechanger

Cornell’s advanced nurse call solution, InFORM™ A I Mobile, sets a new standard for interactive and accountable communication for senior care centers of all sizes. “Our goal was to design a nurse call system that not only increased resident safety, but also generated real-time operational data and reports that would support a ROI for every customer,” says JJ Johnson, Cornell CEO.

InFORM™ A I Mobile customers report that Cornell’s solution supports resident recruitment, satisfaction and retention, helps increase staff productivity and reduce turnover, while objectively justifying price-based care decisions.

To further enhance the system’s value, newly released features include EHR and fire panel interfaces with selected vendors/providers and a two-way resident voice capability. “Because it uses a dynamic gateway architecture, InFORM™ A I Mobile can provide interoperability with other solutions for information sharing and greater customer efficiency with minimal customization,” according to Alper DortbudakCornell Chief Technology Officer. “By incorporating the latest web-based interface technology and standards, these connections can be made quickly and economically.”