TechRepublic January 21, 2021
Brandon Vigliarolo

Zyter Smart Hospitals software promises to combine disparate systems, IoT devices, apps, and sensors into one big network of efficient, streamlined care.

Digital health company Zyter has launched a new tool designed to turn large, complex healthcare technology deployments into a single unified smart platform. Called Zyter Smart Hospitals, the 5G-ready platform is designed to be “an end-to-end intelligent solution that connects a hospital’s disparate data systems, departments, people, and the latest Internet of Things (IoT) technology devices,” Zyter said in a press release.

Smart Hospitals uses Zyter’s existing digital communication and collaboration software to merge at-home and bedside device monitoring, patient tracking, IoT devices and sensors, asset tracking, team communication, and facilities management into a “comprehensive, intelligent...

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