Comparing the Aircall Wireless Nurse Call System with Traditional Nurse Call Solutions

Overview of nurse calling methods in hospitals

Effective communication between patients and nursing staff is a critical factor in healthcare delivery. Common nurse call methods include:

  • Traditional nurse call systems: Wired buttons, hand bells, verbal calls, or physically alerting staff.

  • Aircall wireless nurse call system: A modern solution using wireless devices such as call buttons, alert lights, and wearable receivers to transmit alerts instantly to medical staff.

Detailed Comparison: Aircall vs. Traditional Solutions

Criteria Traditional Nurse Call Aircall Wireless Nurse Call System
Calling method Verbal call, wired button, door knock Wireless call button (e.g. AC-B20, AC-P20)
Flexibility Fixed installation, hard to modify Wireless, easy to install in any location
Response time Slow, easily missed Instant alerts via displays and wearable devices
Call status display Limited or none Clear room number & priority level display
Emergency alerts Not supported Red alert, emergency, assault alarm supported
Use in restrooms Difficult Emergency pull cord button (AC-P20) available
Installation cost Low but less effective Cost-effective long-term with high efficiency
Scalability Limited Easily expandable across departments
Professional image Outdated Modern, enhances hospital reputation

Key Advantages of the Aircall Wireless Nurse Call System

  • Fast & accurate response: Alerts are sent instantly to staff via LED displays or smartwatches.

  • Multiple call levels: Supports normal call, priority call, red alert, presence, and assault situations.

  • Wireless and flexible installation: Ideal for both new facilities and renovations.

  • Medical-grade design: Water-resistant, antibacterial, and built to withstand clinical environments.

  • Signal reliability and coverage extension: Through AC-S1P receiver and repeater units.

When Should You Upgrade to Aircall?

Healthcare facilities should consider upgrading to the Aircall wireless nurse call system when:

  • There’s a need to improve patient care quality and responsiveness

  • Medical staff experience high workloads or inefficient workflows

  • The facility requires real-time emergency alerts for patient safety

  • There is a goal to modernize hospital operations and patient experience

Conclusion

Compared to traditional nurse call methods, the Aircall wireless nurse call system offers faster response times, flexible deployment, and improved communication between patients and healthcare providers. It’s an essential solution for hospitals aiming for smart, efficient, and patient-centered care.