Voxello Featured by NIH
Voxello and the noddle system was recently featured by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for its work to help patients communicate with their medical team while in the ICU.
COVID-19 Response
When it’s hard to breathe, it can be hard to speak! In light of COVID-related respiratory illness, a greater number of people need breathing tubes or ventilator support, which takes away the ability to speak. Hospitals and healthcare workers need resources to support communication in alternative ways. Voxello is committed to ensuring that all patients in critical care are able to effectively communicate with their caregivers and participate in their care. Richard Hurtig, Voxello’s Chief Scientific Officer has been working with a team of clinicians across the country to put together a set of low-tech tools that can be easily deployed in ICUs treating patients with COVID.
Free Resource for Caregivers
As a public service, the Patient-Provider Communication Forum, with support from the United States Society of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (USSAAC), is providing a FREE bank of communication tools for you to download and print, created in response to this COVID crisis.
Transform Communication
The noddle system is changing how patients are able to communicate with their caregivers.
Value-Based Healthcare
With the noddle system, organizations have higher-quality, more streamlined, lower-cost care.