
Our Mission
Company Information
The mission of Vocera Communications, Inc. is to simplify and improve the lives of healthcare professionals and patients, while enabling hospitals to enhance quality of care and operational efficiency.
In 2000, when the company was founded, we began to forever change the way care teams communicate. Today, Vocera offers the leading platform for clinical communication and workflow. More than 2,100 facilities worldwide, including nearly 1,700 hospitals and healthcare facilities, have selected our solutions. Care team members use our solutions to communicate and collaborate with co-workers by securely texting or calling, and to be notified of important alerts and alarms. They can choose the right device for their role or task, including smartphones or our hands-free, wearable Vocera Smartbadge and Badge.
Interoperability between the Vocera Platform and more than 150 clinical and operational systems helps reduce alarm fatigue; speed up staff response times; and improve patient care, safety, and experience.
In addition to healthcare, Vocera is at home in luxury hotels, aged care facilities, retail stores, schools, power facilities, libraries, and more. Vocera solutions make mobile workers safer and more effective by enabling them to connect instantly with other people and access resources or information quickly.
Vocera has made the list of Forbes 100 Most Trustworthy Companies in America. Follow @VoceraComm on TwitterKey Contacts
SALES
888-9VOCERA
salesweb@vocera.com
TECH SUPPORT
800-473-3971
support@vocera.com
Vocera History of Innovation
For over 20 years we’ve been advancing care. Learn about our milestones, technology innovations, industry awards, and more.
View Infographic View Leadership TeamVocera at a Glance
- Founded: February 16, 2000
- IPO Date: March 28, 2012
- NYSE: VCRA
- President and CEO: Brent D. Lang
- CFO: Justin Spencer
- Chief Medical Officer: M. Bridget Duffy, MD
- Chief Nursing Officer: Rhonda Collins, DNP, RN, FAAN
- Chief Medical Information Officer: Benjmin Kanter, MD, FCCP
- Headquarters: San Jose, California
- International: Canada, India, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand
Making People Safer
Cognitive Overload
Cognitive overload stems from the volume and velocity of information coming at clinicians, and the way it’s delivered. A key symptom is distraction, shown to play a role in nearly three-fourths of medical errors1. Learn what it looks like, risks to patient safety, and how to reduce the chaos.
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Safety in Schools
School leaders need to create a secure and safe environment where teachers and students can thrive. Find out how to strengthen campus security and safety by enabling teachers, administrators, and security personnel to communicate directly in real time and reach help instantly in an emergency.
ViewEducation Page