WE CAN HELP YOU:
1. Drive efficiency with digital technology
Tightening budgets, long backlogs and growing demand are putting immense pressure on clinical teams and their support colleagues. Embedding smart technology in a busy clinical area can provide facilities managers, clinicians, support staff and even patients with more efficient ways of allocating resources, scheduling maintenance and requesting help.
Let’s look at a few examples…
For clinical teams: Handheld digital devices that can instantly reach the closest cleaners, porters, security personnel and other frontline colleagues give healthcare professionals access to the support they need faster. They can order a post-discharge clean, plan a ward transfer or organise meals for their patients in seconds.
For cleaners: Footfall sensors can identify which areas of the hospital are the busiest – and most likely to need regular cleaning – allowing housekeeping teams to prioritise heavily-used locations. So, rather than dusting a meeting room that isn’t booked for the rest of the week, they can focus on clinical spaces and high-traffic corridors.
For patients: The same handheld devices clinical staff use can give patients more control over their experience when they’re in a ward, by offering a simple way to order a meal that suits their needs and tastes in just a few taps.