Announcing HL7 ACM Upgrade for SPARKGAP and M1503
Critical Response Systems Announces HL7 ACM Upgrade for the SPARKGAP System and M1503 Response Pager
Upgrade Conforms to IHE Behavioral Guidelines for PCD Alerting
NORCROSS, GA — Critical Response Systems (CRS) announces an HL7 ACM upgrade for the M1503 response pager and SPARKGAP messaging system. The upgrade optimizes performance when providing detailed alarm information from a patient care device (EEG, infusion pump, respirator, etc) to clinical personnel.
“Our SPARKGAP system is already an excellent solution for code paging and hospital critical communications,” says CRS’s CTO Brian Claise. “Now our HL7 ACM upgrade enables the M1503 pager to more efficiently notify clinical personnel of patient care device alarms, and to route message confirmations and responses into appropriate summary care records.”
The upgrade is a software-only field update for the M4101 system controller and the M1503 response pager. The upgrade supports single-button responses, hospital-wide enforcement of alerting tones, UI behavior, and encryption keys, WCTP and SDP connections to multiple HL7 compliant alarm managers, and other capabilities to support IHE PCD Profile Alarm Communication Management behavioral guidelines. The upgrade can be applied to a live system without interrupting system operation.
About Critical Response Systems
Critical Response Systems manufactures leading-edge wireless data systems, focused solely on critical messaging and alerting. We know that every response starts with an alert, and our systems use the latest technology to ensure that first responders and clinical personnel get their messages quickly, correctly and reliably.