TRL Innovates with the addition of a new Director of Clinical Services
Read MoreTRL’s Total Care subscription service levels allow you to select the financial and support options that work best to bring your organization the latest technology now and in the future. Our support team streamlines your budget with consistent monthly payments and manages the service you need to support your technology systems.
Read MoreNurses shoulder an enormous burden, but much of it can be better managed. Technology can help by allowing nurses to work more efficiently and effectively. Here’s how.
Read MoreRTLS technology is helping hospitals cope with COVID-19. These tools benefit every area — from ER wait times to bed turnover, facility disinfection, and workflow improvement.
Read MoreAddressing patient safety concerns is an evergreen initiative across all healthcare facilities. This year, as you prepare to address the Joint Commission’s 2021 safety goals, it’s important to consider how technology can support your efforts. An integrated communications hub can reduce alarm fatigue, improve video security, and bring together the patchwork of IT systems in your hospital.
Read MoreSince its beginnings, TRL’s leaders were determined to work with a “do the right thing” ethic. That intention, which is as alive today as it was in 1981, has fueled by our tremendous culture of teamwork and collaboration. And it’s placed TRL in a unique position of maintaining several customer relationships for 20+, 30+ and even 40 years.
Read MoreWe are reaching a critical need for an integrated solution that will connect the myriad alarm and security systems found in clinical facilities. In long-term care facilities, these alarms and notifications are critical to the proper care of the residents. The solution? An integrated system that can handle the needs of skilled nursing and facility security and safety. What features should be included in this system and how can it benefit your facility? Let’s take a look.
Read MoreFor nearly a decade, alarm fatigue has been at the forefront of healthcare leaders minds, with a regular appearance as a CMS National Patient Safety Goal since 2013. Fortunately, there is a solution. By leveraging big data and integrated technologies, healthcare facilities can finally realize a reduction in alarms, without sacrificing patient care or experience.
Read MoreAlcatraz, developer of secure touchless access control products, has partnered with TRL Systems to sell and market Alcatraz’s innovative security solutions.
Read MoreThe American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) reports that 11 million additional nurses will be needed to fulfill coverage gaps through 2030. Left unaddressed, this could negatively impact patient satisfaction, healthcare outcomes, and lead to increased medical errors. But the latest nurse call technology can help extend the reach of our existing nursing teams. Here’s how the adoption of this technology can help with the looming nurse shortage.
Read MoreWe're excited to announce that TRL Systems was included on SDM's 2020 Top Systems Integrator’s Report!
Read MoreNew technologies can help healthcare providers and public health officials win the race against the spread of virulent diseases by using real-time location services (RTLS), computer automation, and big data for successful contact tracing and virus mitigation. This article will shed light on modern RTLS contact tracing platforms with COVID-19 as a use case.
Read MoreHospital leadership teams may be re-evaluating priorities after receiving the 2016 Hospital Compare ratings released by The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Whether that was good news or a needs-improvement assessment hinged in large part on the steps the hospital has been taking to improve it patients’ satisfaction and clinical performance...
Read MoreTRL Systems partnered with Morrow Meadows Corporation to supply and program the Ascom Telligence nurse call system at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center. Patient stations with a bed connection interface will be provided by along with pillow speakers that will control the respective television sets. Each pillow speaker will have 2 customized buttons which can be activated by a patient for pain meds or toilet use along with lighting control...
Read MoreControlling the spread of influenza requires a multi-pronged infection control strategy....Increasingly, hospitals are turning to interactive patient engagement tools to manage pandemics like influenza through the use of site-wide notification.
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