Oneview Healthcare, a global leader in healthcare technology, has signed an agreement with Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC). This partnership marks the first commercial adoption of Oneview’s new product, MyStay Mobile, solidifying the company’s role as a preferred partner for top children’s hospitals worldwide.
Under the new agreement, Oneview Healthcare will integrate its cloud-powered Care Experience Platform (CXP) with CHOC’s EHR, delivering the system on Samsung Healthcare Grade televisions across both inpatient and outpatient care areas.
MyStay Mobile will complement these in-room TVs, offering patients and their families access to education, information, and meal ordering through their own devices. This product aims to empower patients by providing a seamless digital experience that meets the modern expectations of healthcare consumers.
Adam Gold, Chief Technology Officer at CHOC, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “Delivering best-in-class solutions to our patients and their families is of utmost importance. This collaboration will help us achieve an experience that aligns with our mission.”
Aaron Box, VP of Strategy & Innovation at Oneview Healthcare, added, “We’re thrilled to join forces with CHOC, a leader in pediatric care. CHOC’s commitment to delivering innovative care aligns perfectly with our mission. By integrating MyStay Mobile with Oneview-powered patient televisions, we aim to provide CHOC’s patients and their families with a unique and personalized digital care experience.”
About Oneview Healthcare:
Oneview Healthcare is a global leader in patient experience solutions, partnering with top healthcare providers—including leading children’s hospitals in the U.S., Australia, and Ireland—to enhance patient and family experiences while reducing the task burden on care teams. By integrating with EHR systems and existing hospital infrastructure, Oneview’s platform offers personalized access to education, entertainment, and self-service tools on both hospital-provided and personal devices at the bedside.