Touch screen kiosks for more accessible information
Intouch’s Public Health Information Service (PHIS) is a good example of “accessible” information. With several thousand healthcare topics covered, it is the only general health information service designed specifically for touch screen kiosks, and contains material in a wide range of languages – not only in text but in audio format for those who struggle to read even their own language. All content comes from accredited sources. Intouch offers a wide choice of self service hardware from its “Self-Serv” range of public access technology.Health kiosks for self-care education
For maximum accessibility, Intouch’s Staywell range of Self Care education programmes is available via touch-screen kiosk as well as online, on paper, and on the phone. This range of participation options is crucial in providing equality of access to those needing to shown how better to manage the condition they live with. The Staywell user options cater for those who do not have ready access to technology as well as those who do. Use of the phone caters for those who have difficulty with written communications, including citizens who can’t read English.Latest News
- Patient Information Forum Event January 26th 2010
We are delighted that Intouch Development Director, Sarah Biggs has been invited to speak about
at this event hosted by the Patient Information Forum.
- Patient Check-In & Calling System
Intouch is delighted to announce the signing of a strategic agreement with University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB).
- New Pharmacy Kiosks
A new network of touch screen pharmacy kiosks nears completion in Birmingham.
