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By Gregg Amies May 2, 2024
Modvale is excited to announce its partnership with CareZen, a prominent health industry consultancy, to boost the marketing and business development efforts for its Telehealth pod range designed specifically for the medical field. CareZen will serve as the primary sales and customer relationship resource for Modvale in Australia, New Zealand, and the AsiaPac regions. Gregg Amies, the Commercial Director for Modvale, expressed his enthusiasm about this collaboration, highlighting the expertise of CareZen's directors, Margot and Megan. He sees their involvement as recognition of the high quality and design of Modvale's product, as well as the increasing demand for digital health solutions like Telehealth pods. Margot Morton, Director of CareZen, shared her excitement about showcasing how their partnership with Modvale can support healthcare professionals and communities. She emphasised their confidence in the Telehealth Pod's suitability for their agency and the industry in their region. Modvale Telehealth Pods were developed with input from leading emergency department physicians in public hospitals. They have versatile applications, ranging from retail and pharmacies to libraries, public buildings, schools, and remote locations. For inquiries, please reach out to us at hello@modvale.com.au.
By Jack Amies March 28, 2022
Sandringham Hospital’s Emergency Department is now bigger and better following the opening of a new space dedicated to patients needing longer observation and support. The Emergency Short Stay Unit (ESSU) is a modern extension to the existing emergency department. It will provide the busy clinical team with more options to care for their community, and will see some patients avoid unnecessary admission to hospital. Emergency Department Nurse Manager Emma Saddington said one of the most significant features of the ESSU is the addition of two isolation rooms. “Being able to move patients requiring isolation quickly through emergency has the capacity to significantly improve wait times for our community,” Ms Saddington said. “It means we’ll be able to see more patients in a timely manner, and provide urgent care to those who need it most.” Dr Rob Melvin, Acting Director of the Emergency Department, said the new space was designed to support patients needing a stay of four to 10 hours and will enable his team to more thoroughly meet their needs. “The services we deliver in the Short Stay Unit support a safe and timely discharge back into the community,” Dr Melvin said. “We have senior staff in the ESSU 24-hours a day, making high level decisions to ensure patients get well and get home as quickly as possible.” The care delivered in the unit includes antibiotic or fluid infusions, wound care, cardiac monitoring, pain management and suturing. Dr Melvin said the ESSU’s design deliberately promoted patient wellness. “The way the natural light flows into the build is something we rarely see in acute health care settings,” Dr Melvin said. “Everything has been designed to promote recovery, and to ensure patient and staff comfort and safety is a priority.” Originally Posted; https://www.alfredhealth.org.au/news/sandringham-hospital-emergency-department-grows/
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