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In the workplace, our people, teams and clients are located anywhere and everywhere. We need to not only see and present to them, but to share, discuss and truly work together. There is technology available to achieve these goals.
But technology can also be confusing and complicated for a lot of people. It can fail people and make it harder to get things done despite the promises. It can only work if people are put first, not the technology.
Our Services
Our solution architects design collaboration solutions to work for you. Our project managers and field engineers implement to exacting standards. Our certified Service Operation Centre supports, monitors and protects your investment. And, our account managers keep your solution leading edge and ready for tomorrow.
We are impressed by the simplicity and elegance of the solution that was presented to us by HSL. Being able to intervene, support our colleagues and conduct remote consultations with the patient from a tablet or phone has changed how we work and speeds up diagnosis and time critical treatments. Time is of the essence when treating someone who has had a stroke, so literally every minute counts. The Telehealth platform has the potential to make a significant contribution to improved patient outcomes after stroke, especially during late evening and overnight periods.
Dr Enda Kerr & Dr Michael McCormick
Consultant Stroke Physicians
Telehealth has played a vital role during the Coronavirus pandemic as it has enabled our team to conduct a number of urgent video-consultations for patients at home which have obviated the need for them to come to the emergency department. Parental anxiety has been more heightened than usual due to the pandemic, therefore we have found that supporting families at home with regular video-consultations has helped to reduce stress, reduce health service utilisation and is much appreciated by parents and clinicians alike.
Dr Brian McCrossan
Paediatric Cardiologist at Clark Clinic
In addition to the streamlined workflow which the system offers that enables our team to treat more patients more effectively, the adaptability of the system means that the same technology can be used for diagnostic imaging of patients ranging from paediatrics to elderly patients. The technology will also help our team to answer the growing demand for chest x-rays as patients dealing with prolonged ‘long-Covid’ symptoms continue to present with ongoing imaging requirements.
Joanne Peacock
(Interim) General X-Ray Manager