The shift toward non-contact vital signs monitoring is driven by three critical clinical requirements: infection control, precision, and environmental sustainability. …
Tag: Infection Control
Global Health Alert: Navigating the Unprecedented 2026 Influenza Season
As of January 2026, the global healthcare community faces an influenza season of unparalleled severity. Reports from the World Health …
Managing the January 2026 Influenza Surge in US Healthcare
As of early January 2026, the United States is experiencing a significant escalation in seasonal influenza activity. Recent data from …
Beyond the Bedside: The Role of Connected Devices in the Rise of Virtual Wards
Healthcare is leaving the building. The hospital of the future isn’t a physical place, it’s a service delivered in the …
Surge in Demand for Non-Contact Medical Thermometers
With rising pressure to reduce cross-contamination risks and improve clinical accuracy, healthcare leaders are moving away from traditional contact thermometers …
A Safer, Non-Contact Temperature Solution for Infants & Newborns
Caring for a newborn means watching closely for changes in their health and body temperature is one of the most …
TRITEMP™ Thermometer Accuracy: Clinical Precision Designed for Healthcare
The TRITEMP™ non-contact thermometer delivers ±0.2°C clinical accuracy, verified against international standards and engineered for fast, hygienic readings in UK …
Japan Early Flu Outbreak: Why UK & US Hospitals Must Strengthen Infection Control Now
Japan is facing an influenza wave nearly five weeks ahead of its usual timetable, with thousands of confirmed cases, school …
The NHS 10-Year Plan — How Smarter Technology Is Shaping a Stronger, Safer Health Service
The NHS 10-Year Plan sets out an ambitious vision: a modern health service built around prevention, digital innovation, and sustainability. …
The Truth About Thermometer Hygiene: How Non-Contact Devices Transform Infection Control
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) teams know that even small lapses in hygiene can lead to major healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). …
