TeleHealth launches energy-saving, high-definition televisions for hospitals

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by Shane Henson — November 2, 2012—TeleHealth Services, a provider of hospital televisions and interactive patient engagement solutions, has released a new line of UL-approved and ENERGY STAR 5.3-certified Samsung LED healthcare televisions that the company says feature four energy-saving modes that can reduce power consumption by up to 70 percent.

In addition to offering energy savings, high image quality, and a contour design that allows for valuable head room and floor space, the new 26-, 32-, and 40-inch healthcare hospital televisions provide a full-array light-emitting diode (LED) backlight and enhanced multiset management capabilities, the company says.

Also, to assist in the ease of installation, the Samsung healthcare LED TVs feature multiple cloning options and Samsung Interactive Remote Control for Hospitality (SIRCH). SIRCH streamlines implementation of new technology and updates across all hospital televisions, including in-room setup, TV programming, and firmware update deployment. This allows for easier day-to-day changes to business operations, saving time and labor costs.

Another differentiating feature of the new Samsung hospital televisions is its Remote Enhanced Active Control for Hospitality (REACH). The REACH coaxial-based solution is designed to provide centralized TV controls, basic static content management capabilities, and Interactive Program Guide for hospitals. Hospitals can now deliver pictures and content to patient rooms such as: emergency information, local information, and other helpful caregiver convenience options.

Additionally, the new Samsung healthcare LED televisions offer a slimmer cabinet to minimize the television’s footprint within the room while still providing the ultimate entertainment experience, the company says.