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Innovating Senior Care: Custom Wall Mounted Stations Enhance Privacy and Dignity
Franke Tobey Jones is an independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facility located on 20 acres of beautiful land in North Tacoma, Washington.
Balancing Form and Function: Workstations for Improved Patient Care in a 2.2 Million Sq. Ft. Pediatric Hospital
Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, a 2.2 million sq. ft. pediatric hospital, installed more than 100 Proximity workstations, and standardized the multi-compartment workstations that it recently added to its emergency department.
A Year of Progress: The Benefits of Wall Mounted Workstations in a 258 Bed Facility
Centerpoint Medical Center, part of HCA Midwest Health System, deployed 400 wall-mounted workstations throughout the 258-bed facility in patient and emergency rooms, lounges, public areas and the HR department. As a result, it reported improvements in efficiency, record accuracy, communication, patient education and safety.
Rapid Modeling
Reducing wasted effort and increasing time available for patient care yields direct benefits in terms of nurse productivity, quality of care, patient safety, improved outcomes, and nurse satisfaction.
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Carts vs. Workstations: Point of Care Options for the Healthcare Industry
As hospitals and clinics strive to provide doctors and nurses with better access to clinical information systems at the point of care, they’re considering various point-of-care options, often choosing between mobile computer carts and wall-mounted PCs, or a combination. Learn more
In-room Workstations: Affordable Steps Toward Home-like Long Term Care Environments
As the baby boomer generation ages, long-term care facilities seek opportunities to differentiate themselves, leading to a trend in developing “more like home” facilities that are both comfortable and affordable.
Rapid Modeling
A simulation, modeling and optimization consulting company found that strategically placed, wall-mounted workstations holding IT equipment, patient medications, supplies and medical devices have a greater potential to increase nursing staff productivity and offer significant benefits over the “central nursing station and carts” practice commonly followed in most U.S. hospitals.
7 Steps to Boost Efficiency and Workflow
Follow these seven simple steps to improve efficiency and workflow in your healthcare environment.