IP Nurse Call System Upgrade: The Smart Way to Modernize Hospital Communication Without Rewiring
Why Your Hospital’s Legacy Nurse Call System Is Holding You Back
Hospitals across Asia are running on nurse call infrastructure that is 10 to 20 years old. The analog buttons work — but that’s about all they do.
When a patient presses the call button, a buzzer sounds at the nursing station. There’s no room identification on mobile devices. Nurses on rounds have no way to answer. Missed calls become missed care moments.
The standard solution — ripping out all existing wiring and installing a brand-new IP system — can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and disrupt patient care for weeks.
VBell’s IP Nurse Call System Upgrade changes that equation entirely. Your current wall buttons stay in place. Your existing hospital-grade Android tablets become two-way voice intercoms. Nurses receive real-time alerts on a 42-inch display board, a desk unit, and their mobile phones — even while doing rounds.
Key Features at a Glance
Legacy Wiring Preserved
All existing analog nurse call buttons remain in place. No wall demolition, no re-cabling, no room downtime. The I/O module at the nursing station captures dry-contact or voltage signals from each bed.
✅ Turn Bedside Tablets Into Full Intercoms
Your hospital’s existing 10-inch Android tablets are transformed into full-duplex voice intercom endpoints — unlocking high value from your existing technology investment without buying new hardware.
✅ Mobile Nursing Station: Alerts Follow the Nurse
Call signals are simultaneously pushed to the 42-inch display board, the desk intercom unit, and the nurse’s Android mobile phone via the VBell App. No urgent call is ever missed.
Nursing Station Coverage: No Call Gets Missed
One of the most common failure points of legacy nurse call systems is the gap between the nursing station and the nurse. VBell’s solution closes that gap:
- At the station: The 42-inch board shows real-time call status from all beds — room number, bed number, and alert timestamp
- In the room: The bedside tablet activates for face-to-face-equivalent communication
- On the move: The mobile app ensures the nurse receives the call regardless of location in the ward
Three Reasons Hospitals Choose This Upgrade Over Full Replacement
| Advantage | Full Replacement | VBell IP Upgrade |
|---|---|---|
| Engineering Cost | Extremely high — full rewiring, wall demolition, room closures | Minimal — existing wiring preserved entirely |
| Device ROI | New dedicated IP intercom hardware required per bed | Maximum — existing tablets repurposed as intercom endpoints |
| Mobility Coverage | Nursing station only (desk unit) | Full mobile — call alerts forwarded to nurses’ phones during rounds |
