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Bring IT

On wheels or on walls, GCX IT workstations put Electronic Health Records wherever they’re needed Today, IT workstations are everywhere in every hospital. Wall-mounted computer workstations in hallways and patient rooms ensure that clinicians can access electronic medical records (EMR) and other cri…

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Looking to put a tablet on an existing Patient Overbed Table?

Looking to put a tablet on an existing Patient Overbed Table?

Solutions like our award-winning Patient Overbed Table bring tablets to patients in a secure manner, so they can stay informed and keep in contact with care teams, family and friends. Now we’re expanding patient tablet use with an upgrade that equips most Stryker and Hillrom overbed tables with our…

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Improving the Young Patient Experience at Two Japanese Hospitals

We often hear from hospitals how our medical mounting solutions improve clinicians’ workflows by making it easier to safely and securely access electronic medical records and to document at the point of care. What is especially rewarding for us is when those clinicians also report the positive impa…

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Product Innovation: The Award-Winning GCX Patient Engagement Table’s Origin

Product Innovation: The Award-Winning GCX Patient Engagement Table’s Origin

All truly innovative products are rooted in seeing a need based on both current and future consumer conditions. Such was the case with the GCX Patient Engagement Table that recently took the Silver Award in Product Innovation during this year’s Healthcare Design Awards. That unique bedside table b…

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The Latest in GCX Patient Engagement Solutions at HIMSS17

As one of healthcare technology’s largest conventions, HIMSS17 provides an excellent opportunity for organizations to learn new ways to use information technology to improve the patient experience. GCX’s growing suite of patient engagement solutions will be on display at HIMSS17 showroom booth #505…

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Exploring a Higher Level of Patient Experience

Exploring a Higher Level of Patient Experience

In a Richmond, Va., hospital’s ICU, tetraplegics unable to move by themselves are communicating and staying connected to the outside world by controlling an overhead laptop’s cursor using their eye instead of a mouse. Elsewhere, a new mother is opening up a web portal on a tablet to watch her newb…

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