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The Sensio blog | Smart Healthcare: Care technology

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Sensio Insight – decision support that provides more time for care

Sensio Insight is an innovative digital e-health solution for healthcare professionals in the elderly care sector that provides invaluable insights about residents and patients in..

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10 benefits of sensor-based supervision in elderly care

10 benefits of sensor-based supervision in elderly care

10 reasons why you should choose sensor-based supervision in elderly and dementia care.

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Five benefits of the healthcare platform Sensio 365

Five benefits of the healthcare platform Sensio 365

The healthcare platform Sensio 365 ties care technology together and gives users a full overview. It contributes to better prioritization and more time for care for healthcare..

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10 questions and answers about care technology.

10 questions and answers about care technology

Here you will find answers to the 10 most common and most important questions about care technology.

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Sensio Tap.

Product news: Sensio Tap

Sensio Tap is a new and practical solution for registering when an employee is physically present with a resident in a care home or in home care.

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Two people looking at nurse call system on a computer

The Power of Integrating RoomMate with PCS Digital Care Planning

In the landscape of elderly care, falls are a leading cause of injury, affecting countless lives each year. Yet, with the integration of advanced technology, we can significantly..

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Patient sleeping at night

Insights from the Empowering the Care Workforce Webinar

In our recent webinar, "Empowering the Care Workforce to Navigate the Future of Dementia Care in the UK," we explored the evolving crisis of increasing complex care needs and the..

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Professor Johan Magnusson at the University of Gothenburg.

– Healthcare must be digitalised faster

With an ageing population and fewer health care workers, digitalisation in the public sector must go faster, says Professor Johan Magnusson at the University of Gothenburg.

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