March 8, 2021 – Ridgefield, NJ – GD (General Devices), a leading provider of highly configurable and innovative telehealth solutions for healthcare teams, today announced the launch of its redesigned website. The new site is designed to give EMS, healthcare facilities and communities a more engaging user experience and enhanced navigation to help them find the information they need when they need it.
The redesign features a cleaner look and feel, intuitive navigation and a host of new technologies and functionality. Aimed at supporting first responders and healthcare practitioners as they deliver life-saving patient care, the site also includes a robust suite of digital resources—from telemedicine stories, best practices, ROI, use cases, eBooks, videos and more—easily accessible with the click of a mouse.
“With a commitment to responsive innovation, our goal was to create a website that, like our solutions, responds to the evolving needs of our clients and the shifting landscape of the healthcare industry,” said Curt Bashford, GD CEO. “We are proud of our team who worked diligently behind the scenes to deliver a website that creates a better experience with vastly more resources that add value for our customers and the community.”
The new site went live on March 4, 2021, to overwhelmingly positive reception. Access telehealth best practices, ROI and success stories at https://general-devices.com.
Founded in 1979, GD is a Ridgefield, NJ-based provider of mobile telemedicine and telehealth solutions that help first responders, medical facilities and community paramedicine providers deliver smarter, expedient patient care. Powered by responsive innovation, GD’s user-friendly communications solutions facilitate secure, mobile communications and rapid data sharing across acute and non-acute care teams to help save time—and lives. Backed by a 40-year history and hundreds of implementations, GD is a widely revered industry leader.
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