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GE CAM-14 Connect Module with Barcode – Cardiac Monitoring Interface with Built-In Patient ID Scanner

GE CAM-14 Connect Module with Barcode

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Product Overview

The GE CAM-14 Connect Module with Barcode is a high-performance cardiac interface device designed for secure, real-time data integration with GE patient monitoring systems. Manufactured by GE Healthcare, this enhanced module includes a built-in barcode scanner for patient ID verification, ensuring accurate bedside monitoring, streamlined workflow, and improved patient safety. Ideal for ICU, telemetry, and step-down units, it supports seamless integration with ApexPro and CARESCAPE systems.


Key Features

  • Built-in barcode scanner for patient identification

  • Real-time cardiac and physiological data transmission

  • Plug-and-play installation for quick deployment

  • Compact, lightweight design for bedside use

  • Compatible with GE ApexPro CH/FH and CARESCAPE telemetry systems

  • Secure HIPAA-compliant wireless communication

  • Enhances workflow efficiency and patient safety

  • Reliable integration for ICU and telemetry units

  • Minimal maintenance required

  • Ideal for hospitals, ICUs, and telemetry floors


Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Model CAM-14 Connect Module with Barcode
Manufacturer GE Healthcare
Type Cardiac Monitoring Interface Module with Barcode
Connectivity Wired/Wireless RF Compatible
Compatibility GE ApexPro CH/FH, CARESCAPE Telemetry Systems
Barcode Built-in Patient ID Scanner
Dimensions 5.5 x 3.5 x 1.5 in
Weight 0.7 lbs (320 g)
Power Supply 100–240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Applications ICU, Telemetry Units, Patient Monitoring, Barcode Verification
Compliance FDA and CE Certified

The GE CAM-14 Connect Module with Barcode enables secure, real-time cardiac data transmission while incorporating a built-in barcode scanner for accurate patient identification. Compatible with GE ApexPro and CARESCAPE telemetry systems, this connect module with barcode improves workflow efficiency, patient safety, and bedside monitoring accuracy in hospitals and ICUs.

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