Clinical mobility devices connect to digital health records to create a single, secure data collection tool that can follow and monitor every step of the patient's trip in real-time.
Fremont, CA: Healthcare facilities, doctors, employees, patients, and communities are under tremendous pressure to improve patient outcomes due to aging populations, personnel shortages, and rising expenses. Healthcare professionals are pushed thin trying to solve these difficulties with traditional methods and technologies as expectations, needs, and demands increase. Technology has progressed to enable better communication and collaboration solutions in healthcare, allowing caregivers to spend more time with patients. Hospitals are rapidly using clinical mobility technologies to improve patient outcomes and staff communication. Here are three benefits of clinical mobility:The connection is direct, secure,
Inter-Connected Communications
According to The Joint Commission, communication breakdowns are responsible for 70 percent of medical errors. Hospitals may increase staff communication and access medical information in real-time and speed up the availability of test findings by incorporating current clinical mobility into daily operations.
Clinical mobility aids caregivers in avoiding communication breakdowns. It can take minutes to page a doctor and wait for a callback, a time that the patient may not have. The Zebra TC51-HC, for example, allows for immediate and direct two-way audio and text communication.