Global health and care technology firm Tunstall Healthcare has introduced two new products to support health, housing and social care providers through the digital transition and beyond. 

Launched at the industry’s biggest annual event, the TEC Services Association’s International Technology Enabled Care Conference (ITEC), Tunstall’s PNC IP and Lifeline Digital™ IP dispersed telecare alarm unit have been brought to market ahead of the phased digital transition across the UK.

The transition, set to complete in 2025, will see market change driven by the required move from fixed line, analogue telephone to digital (IP) fibre network.

The new IP-enabled solutions will support a range of organisations in the ongoing delivery of successful services to vulnerable people across the UK, including social care and housing providers and TEC providers, particularly as the solutions support open protocols and could operate with equipment from other technology providers.

PNC IP is a new generation of Tunstall’s secured and accredited Alarm Handling software, enabled with IP Protocols. The new solution will improve the effectiveness and efficiency of monitoring centres, with rapid alarm handling, call allocation, clear workflows, recording and reporting.

It has been built around the needs of diverse customers and provides wrap-around 24-hour support. Software as a Solution (SaaS) deployment is proven, scalable and cybersecure, being compliant to ISO27001 standards, and can be combined with additional modules to support smarter back-office and referral processes.

Tunstall has developed PNC IP with the ability to handle digital (IP) and analogue calls as the UK telephony infrastructure migrates, providing service continuity.

Lifeline Digital, the innovative new digital home hub, has been designed to support the Tunstall ecosystem and CENELEC SCAIP, the industry standard protocol.

While the new product offers consistency for customers from a management perspective, it is flexible and future proof, providing a breadth of connectivity options including WiFi, Android and iOS. The hub supports existing peripheral devices and can connect up to 64 telecare sensors.

Gavin Bashar, managing director at Tunstall Healthcare UK&I, said: “We’ve listened to the needs of our customers and the market as a whole and our new solutions offer providers a robust digital-first solution that they can harness.

“While the digital transition has been ongoing, we’ve been deploying our end-to-end process, which includes meticulous research and development, manufacturing, and testing processes to ensure that any product or solution we deliver to market is ready to go, reliable and safe to use.”