Clinics and waiting rooms
Waiting room screens should communicate clearly without requiring staff to maintain another content platform.
Quick answer
Use Screen Keep when patient instructions, QR forms, check-in notes, or schedule pages can be published as screen-safe URLs.
Why Screen Keep fits
Screen Keep displays the approved URL on the TV while the clinic controls the source page and update process.
Use case
Best-fit scenarios before you choose the screen workflow.
The strongest Screen Keep fit is a focused screen job with a stable URL and clear ownership for the source content.
Waiting room instructions, check-in pages, QR forms, service information, and office notices.
Clinics that want simple updates and fewer tools.
Screens where privacy and content scope need careful review.
Internal path
Keep the research path connected.
These pages connect the topic to setup, devices, comparisons, and supporting guides.
Lead magnet
Webpage-to-TV launch checklist
A checklist for public-safe content, readability, refresh timing, and fallback pages.
FAQ
Short answers for this research path.
Can clinics display patient-specific data?
Do not display private patient information on public waiting room screens. Use public-safe instructions and approved content.
Can a QR form page be displayed?
Yes, as long as the page is public-safe and the QR code is large enough to scan from the room.
What content works best?
General instructions, service information, wait process notes, forms, and public announcements.