Symtech Expands Healthcare Safety Systems Across Mid-Atlantic

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IVYLAND, PA — Symtech, a provider of healthcare communication and safety systems, is expanding its focus on integrated technology platforms designed to improve patient monitoring, staff coordination, and operational efficiency across hospitals and long-term care facilities.

The company serves healthcare providers throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia, offering systems that support patient communications, staff safety, equipment tracking, and facility-wide emergency notifications.

Healthcare facilities face increasing pressure to improve patient outcomes, staff responsiveness, and operational performance while meeting regulatory requirements and patient satisfaction benchmarks. Symtech’s offerings are designed to address those challenges through interconnected communication technologies.

Among the company’s core products are nurse call systems that connect patients and caregivers through integrated communications platforms. The systems can be linked with mobile devices, digital whiteboards, real-time location services, overhead paging systems, and electronic health records.

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Symtech also provides digital whiteboards that display real-time patient information and integrate with electronic health record systems, interpreter services, patient education tools, and other hospital technologies.

Real-time location systems are used to track staff, patients, and medical equipment throughout healthcare facilities. The technology is intended to improve workflow efficiency, reduce equipment loss, and enhance employee safety.

Additional offerings include intercom and overhead paging systems that can be integrated with nurse call and fire alarm systems to automate emergency alerts and evacuation notifications.

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The company also provides infant protection systems for maternity, neonatal intensive care, and pediatric units, along with wander management systems used in memory care and behavioral health settings to monitor patient movement and alert staff when residents enter restricted areas.

Symtech said it works directly with healthcare administrators, clinicians, architects, and engineers to tailor systems to individual facility requirements, building configurations, and regulatory standards.

The company maintains offices near Philadelphia and Baltimore and provides remote and on-site support services throughout its Mid-Atlantic service territory.

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