Motorola control room solution for Norwegian Health
Motorola Solutions has been awarded a contract by Helsetjenestens Driftsorganisasjon for Nødnett HF (HDO HF) to provide the Norwegian Health Emergency Service with a new CommandCentral control room solution.
“The new control room solution allows for significant improvements to efficiency and scalability, providing the much-needed flexibility between mission-critical teams”, said Lars Erik Tandsæther, CEO of HDO HF.
“These needs have long been in critical demand for the healthcare system and this solution will greatly improve our ability to respond to emergency calls.”
The control room solution will support the Norwegian Health Emergency Services’ medical centres and external outpatient treatment centres.
HDO HF can host the solution within its private data centres, helping to simplify IT management, increase data capacity to meet rising demands, and reduce costs by automating essential tasks such as reporting.
The solution can also help to increase cooperation between emergency and broader healthcare organisations.
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