Time to service, patient satisfaction, and asset utilization rates are critical for healthcare providers competing in a rapidly changing market. Getting high marks rests in part with the provider's ability to ensure that its staff always has immediate access to whatever tools it requires to address patient needs.
For instance, clinical locations such as exam rooms, ERs, ORs, and nurse stations now often utilize a single endpoint device that serves multiple purposes. Since every provider attending to a patient within each of these environments has a specific job, it's common for each provider to leverage a different set of applications. A progressive healthcare network will recognize this diversity and ensure that with a few key strokes, itâs possible to pull up a familiar, personalized environment that allows the technology to serve as a tool rather than an impediment.
Optimal bedside care also depends on availability of the right tools, and health organizations are increasingly relying on mobile technology that affords providers with immediate access to electronic health records (EHRs) for historical information (i.e., meds, previous treatments, sensitivities, etc.) as well as the ability to review test results (EKG, MRI, blood work, etc.), all without ever leaving the patient's side.
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