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Two-way radios for healthcare campuses that work between ERs, labs, and remote buildings.

Facilities, patient transport, security, and environmental services need encrypted comms across multi-building campuses — without RF interference with medical equipment or licensed frequency overhead.

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Operator using Elite2Way cellular push-to-talk radio in a healthcare environment

A typical day on a healthcare site.

It's 7am at a 400-bed regional medical center. Patient transport is moving a post-op from ICU to imaging across a sky-bridge between buildings. EVS is turning rooms on the third floor. The security desk is responding to an unattended visitor in the ER lobby. Facilities is sweeping a chiller alarm in the basement of the cardiology wing. A traditional UHF setup would either need repeaters in every building or simply drop coverage in stairwells, elevators, and the dead space between buildings. None of these conversations can leak into patient hearing range, and none of them can interfere with telemetry on the floor.

How POC LTE solves it.

  • Cellular push-to-talk reaches between buildings, in stairwells, and inside elevators wherever cell signal works.
  • AES-256 encrypted talk groups by default — no PHI leakage on open frequencies.
  • Separate channels for facilities, patient transport, EVS, and security so cross-traffic stays clean on the floor.
  • No RF interference concerns — POC LTE operates over commercial cellular, not on hospital RF frequencies.
  • Discreet earpieces for floor staff — no clipped speaker noise at patient bedside.

Roles we equip.

The radios are sized and programmed for who actually uses them. A front desk gets a different setup than a banquet captain or a security supervisor.

Facilities lead

Triage building alarms, dispatch techs, coordinate with engineering across campus.

Patient transport supervisor

Dispatch transport across departments, track handoffs to imaging and procedures.

Security officer

Lobby coverage, escort calls, after-hours access control without RF interference.

EVS supervisor

Coordinate room turns across floors, escalate priority cleans for OR / ER.

Charge nurse

Reach charge across units, escalate to rapid response without leaving the floor.

Biomed tech

Respond to equipment alarms in OR, ICU, and remote clinics without paging delays.

Materials management

Coordinate par-level restocks and stat orders across departments.

Engineering on-call

Take after-hours calls from anywhere on or off campus.

POC LTE vs UHF/VHF for healthcare.

Coverage between buildings

UHF/VHF

Repeaters required

Elite2Way

Wherever cell signal reaches

Encryption

UHF/VHF

Optional, varies

Elite2Way

AES-256 standard

RF interference with telemetry

UHF/VHF

Coordination required

Elite2Way

Not applicable — runs on cellular

Separate channels per department

UHF/VHF

Limited by frequencies

Elite2Way

Unlimited, programmed per role

FCC license

UHF/VHF

Required

Elite2Way

Not required

Recommended setup.

The most common starting point for teams in this vertical. We adjust based on your roster — call us with your headcount.

Programming

Vertical-specific config

Talk groups are set up to keep PHI off open channels — facilities, transport, EVS, and security each get their own AES-256 encrypted group. Discreet acoustic-tube earpieces keep traffic out of patient hearing range.

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Common questions about healthcare.

Get started

5 minutes on the phone and you'll know if this is right for your operation.

No PowerPoint. No gated pricing. Just the numbers, the coverage map, and the timeline.