Caregivers use the Vocera Edge application to perform and document clinical activities, including assigning and un-assigning patients, receiving and responding to notifications and reminders associated with assigned patients' medication or lab orders, administering medications, collecting lab orders, and collecting clinical data.
The following devices have been certified to be compatible with Vocera Edge and Vocera Edge Communications 4.12.2:
All of these devices can be used as shared devices and for BYOD. However, Vocera recommends the latest iPhone SE or later for voice (VoIP).
The following Apple iOS operating systems are certified:
Vocera has tested and approved of the Mophie Juice Pack Air and Apple Battery Case for all listed devices.
Vocera has tested and approved of the following compatible power solutions:
This section summarizes the new features in this release.
QGenda On-Call Instructions
Description: When contact information is provided for an on-call user, this information should be accessible from the Vocera Edge Clinical app. This enables a caregiver to get in touch without delay.
Configuration and Maintenance: QGenda integrated with Vocera Edge Enterprise Manager. Contact information for user entered in QGenda and then synchronized in Edge.
Call forwarding to user or role
Description: You can now forward calls to a user, a role, or a phone number. If the user or role has multiple contact options, you can select the one that you want to use.
Third-party API for Vocera Edge now accepts return URL as a parameter
Description: When placing a call from a third-party app, you can now specify the URL in the calling app to which to return after the call is completed.
The following list contains fixes and improvements made to Vocera Edge Communications - iOS.
EDGEM-2235 The Edge Client no longer fails to connect to WiFi when the WiFi connection interface equals en0. The app no longer blocks the connection SIP or ignores the current connection interface.
EDGEM-1730 Incoming calls no longer incorrectly overwrite the displayed username for the currently logged in user.
EDGEM-1755 The Edge Client no longer sends the VoIP logged in/logged out state to the Edge Server only when the BadgeEdgeCalling option is enabled. The Client now correctly sends the state to the Server without regard to the BadgeEdgeCalling option.
EDGEM-672
Critical alert functionality now corresponds to the standard Apple experience:
Critical alert fix improvements for BYOD users to play a custom sound if configured.
Alert behaviors now more aligned with the Apple notification experience.
Notifications on device lock screen no longer collapse, which may have caused confusion as to when the alert was received.
EDGEM-743 The inbox reminder frequency now correctly matches the inbox reminder interval setting.
This section provides information about known product defects and limitations in Vocera Edge Clinical - iOS 4.12.2.
EDGEM-3112 No audio on Edge calls after receiving and ending a cellular call. This behavior has been seen after a user receives a cellular call while on an Edge call. The user places the Edge call on hold, answers the cellular call, then ends the hold to return to the Edge call. When the user returns to the Edge call, the user does not hear the call audio. This is a known iOS issue that has been reported to Apple.
Version Introduced: Vocera Edge for iOS 4.12.2
Workaround: None
EDGEM-2936 Edge may end an Edge voice call immediately when a user transfers a call using the Assisted Transfer option.
Version Introduced: Vocera Edge for iOS 4.12.0
Workaround: This issue affects iOS 15.x and lower. To correct this issue, upgrade your iOS device to iOS 16.x or higher.