Healthcare
With large campuses, many buildings and constantly changing patients, visitors and staff on location, healthcare facilities require a robust communication solution to ensure critical information reaches those who need it. BlazeCast’s unified notification platform simplifies the spread of information across the organization, by bringing together various communication mediums into an integrated interface.

Medication Reminders
Managing the unique schedules of all of your patients is a difficult communication challenge. Each patient has different medications, medication schedules and appointment schedules. BlazeCast can send prerecorded reminders to patients based on your existing records, simplifying the labor-intensive task of ensuring patients take their medications.
Reduce Disturbances
Targeted paging ensures that the least number of people are interrupted during a broadcast. Nurses or administrators can select specific speakers by simply clicking on them in a map view of the facility. Only the selected areas will broadcast the message, leaving the general atmosphere undisturbed.
Emergency Notification
Hospitals and other healthcare facilities pose a unique set of emergency communication challenges, operating 24/7 with doctors, nurses and other staff rarely at their desk and a constantly changing population of patients and visitors. At the same time, hospitals frequently have to respond to disease outbreaks, major accidents and natural disasters. BlazeCast aids in the emergency notification process by notifying staff on cell phones, pagers, radios and other personal communication devices while simultaneously broadcasting over IP speakers and phones to ensure that patients and visitors are alerted and provided with relevant information.
BlazeCast aids in reacting and responding to emergencies through its dial-out conferencing. BlazeCast can launch a broadcast to designated members of your emergency team from different departments, and try each method it has to contact a member. As it finds members of the emergency response team it will pull them into a conference call allowing them to discuss and plan the response to an incident.