Born to be in pictures
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Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center is accommodating
proud moms and dads by setting up free Web sites for their new arrivals.
It’s more then just quality care, says hospital spokeswoman Kathleen
O’Brien, who adds that the availability of this feature allows the family
to share the images of their baby with family and friends via the
Internet.
“There was a lady here from Kuwait who had to have an emergency
Caesarean section,” O’Brien said. “She didn’t speak English yet, and her
and her husband were sending digital pictures of their baby to family in
Kuwait.”
To provide this service, the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital
partnered with WebFamilies to offer QuikWeb, a wireless system that
allows parents of newborns to post their baby photos on the Internet in a
secure, password-protected environment without ever leaving their
hospital room.
“Using the power of the Internet, we can help bring families and
friends together, no matter where they live, allowing all loved ones to
feel included in the birth of a new baby,” said Tim Smith, chief
executive of WebFamilies. “This system takes what was once a series of
phone calls and formal announcements to relatives and friends and turns
it into a quick and fun way for parents to create their very own online
community and share unlimited photos of and updates on the progress of
their child.”
The system works by putting a digital camera and laptop computer at
the patient’s bedside. This allows parents to photograph their newborn
and personally build their own Web site, according to their own taste and
design. O’Brien says that the system, available in both English and
Spanish, is so easy to use that even parents who have never used the
Internet before can easily and quickly create their own newborn Web site.
WebFamilies supplies the service and equipment at no cost to the
family or the hospital. O’Brien says that it has been the dads who have
been most enamored by this service, but adds that it has also brought
happiness to entire families.
“This is one more example of Fountain Valley Regional staff working to
meet patient satisfaction,” O’Brien said. “That remains one of our most
important initiatives.”
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