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The eCare system is designed specifically for emergency situations in medical and nursing environments, aiming to provide real-time alerts and information display. By integrating various sensors and devices, the system can quickly respond and notify staff when immediate attention is required, thereby enhancing safety and care efficiency.
The system is capable of receiving real-time data from various sensors, including fall detection systems, anti wandering systems, and nursing call buttons. It interacts with existing systems to ensure that all information is updated instantly and provides accurate status reports.
Administrators can set alert conditions based on different emergencies, such as falls, wandering, or emergency requests, providing flexible response options. This feature supports adjustments to alert parameters based on specific needs, ensuring the system can quickly adapt to environmental changes. When an alert is triggered, the system immediately displays prominent alert messages on the screen, using appropriate colors and fonts to ensure readability. The design takes into account visibility during emergencies, ensuring that staff can respond quickly.
In addition to visual alerts, the system also emits audio alarms, which can be customized based on the scenario (e.g., different tones or volumes) to attract staff attention. This design ensures that alerts are not overlooked in noisy environments.
The system supports multiple notification methods, allowing staff to receive alert information in a timely manner. Administrators can set priorities and recipients for each notification method, ensuring that important information is quickly communicated to the appropriate personnel. The system offers an intuitive management interface, enabling administrators to easily set alert conditions, view historical records, and manage notifications. The interface design considers ease of use, reducing response times in emergency situations. Additionally, the system can generate statistical reports to help administrators analyze the frequency and types of alerts, facilitating further improvements in care measures. The system employs encryption technology during data transmission and storage to protect user privacy and data security. It also implements user permission management to restrict unauthorized access, ensuring the system's security.