In an article published on December 27th, the Boston Business Journal published an article highlighting how OnPage has brought critical alerting to the modern age in healthcare.
OnPage CEO Judit Sharon is quoted in the article as saying:
“The change is really, really, really slow in healthcare. We know that the market is there. We know the need for critical messaging is there and that paging companies are closing their doors.”
The article goes on to discuss how this modernization has allowed OnPage to help healthcare across the spectrum. For example, OnPage has given a doctoral student at George Mason University, Sarah Carter, the opportunity to use the technology to help America’s military veterans. In this instance, Ms. Carter is using OnPage to better study and prevent suicide in this population group.
Read the full article on our website.
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