ClinicAll's innovative software solution provides flexible access to patient health records

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The health system is set to go online. The potential to save costs, improve treatment quality and accelerate procedures and processes is vast and far from fully exploited as yet. Here, particular emphasis is placed on flexible access to patient health records, either via mobile tablet or directly at the patients' bedside.

But who is able to deliver today what everybody will want tomorrow? ClinicAll is - and was one of the first on the German market to present its innovative software solution life at MEDICA 2015 for testing. By offering the possibility to experience live and directly on the spot what the entire sector is talking about, ClinicAll impressed the top healthcare decision-makers from more than 130 countries attending the trade show.

The ClinicAll software can do it: thanks to a wireless data connection, doctors have real-time access to the patients' health records enabling them to check the patient's health data at any time. The end devices offered by ClinicAll include a modern and flexible bedside terminal with an attractive design and a tablet that was developed especially for the healthcare sector - the ClinicAll Pocked Pad. MEDICA visitors were also offered the opportunity to test and scrutinize these end devices and find out how easy it is to check, share and process data.

The ClinicAll system is self-explanatory and intuitive and can be easily used via a touch screen. The bedside network connection also serves the patients, who can surf the internet, watch TV, listen to the radio - anything they want is possible with the user-friendly and versatile software.

The top athlete and former national football player Nia Künzer also visited the ClinicAll stand and was impressed, stating she wished something like this had existed when she was a professional athlete. The world champion forecasts: "I believe everyone will want something like this. Probably it will take some time until it is available in all hospitals, but it is definitely the future".

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