Baxter Unveils Voalte Linq Device Powered by Scotty Assistant at HIMSS25 to Advance Voice-Activated Technology in Hospital Settings

In This Article:

  • Baxter’s first voice-activated technology is designed to enable care at the speed of voice

  • Engineered to integrate with Baxter’s existing connected care portfolio

  • Designed to reduce the burden on care teams, enhance IT and operational efficiency, and support safety through streamlined communication and workflow activation

LAS VEGAS, March 04, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Baxter International Inc. (NYSE:BAX), a global medtech leader, today unveiled Voalte Linq device powered by Scotty assistant, the company’s first voice-activated technology, at the 2025 HIMSS Global Healthcare Conference. Voalte Linq, a lightweight, wearable badge, is powered by Scotty assistant, a voice-activated technology, to better enable efficient, streamlined communication between care teams, with the goal of freeing up more of their time and energy to focus on direct patient care.

Voalte Linq powered by Scotty assistant is Baxter’s latest innovation in connected care to provide health systems with an ecosystem that promotes full connectivity for care teams and their patients. With its network of connected devices, Baxter is better enabling connected hospital environments through the sharing and integration of data across devices, systems and healthcare institutions. A connected care environment can streamline care coordination, support informed decision-making and enhance the clinician and patient experience.

Voalte Linq powered by Scotty assistant can be integrated with existing products from Baxter’s care communications suite, a subset of its connected care portfolio, including Voalte Mobile and Voalte Nurse Call. Voalte Mobile is a set of mobile applications that communicates actionable patient information and alerts directly to staff members’ smartphones to streamline care coordination, while Voalte Nurse Call works as a hospital call bell system that sends detailed patient notifications directly to care teams. With the addition of Voalte Linq powered by Scotty assistant, these solutions can work in tandem to help enhance communication and activate workflows across healthcare settings with speed and accuracy.

"The launch of Voalte Linq powered by Scotty assistant marks an exciting step for Baxter's connected care evolution, with the introduction of our first voice-activated technology," said Donny Patel, president, Connected Care and Technical Services at Baxter. "As one of the first in the industry to leverage technology of this kind to drive workflow automation for hospital settings, we aim to transform how care teams communicate with one another and their patients."