Orchestrating care delivery through technology can improve clinical, financial, administrative and workplace performance

Hospitals and health systems that build integrated, efficiency-producing data ecosystems by investing in cloud-managed, AI-driven RTLS, IoT and AI technology can convert their new superpower — automated capacity management — into virtually limitless operational, clinical, financial, administrative and workforce benefits.

Hospitals and health systems that build such an integrated, efficiency-producing data ecosystem acquire new capabilities. In real time, at any point in the patient journey, the hospitals and health systems now know:

  • Where a patient is physically at any point in real time.
  • Where a patient is medically, in terms of treatment plan.
  • Where a patient is medically, in terms of medical condition or health status.
  • What clinical staff are available to care for a patient.
  • What medical equipment or other clinical assets are available to care for a patient.
  • What clinical space is available to care for a patient.

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An integrated, efficiently-produced data ecosystem model | * Existing Administrative, Clinical and Financial IT System: EHR, Patient Accounting, Other administrative systems, Other clinical systems, other financial systems * AI-Powered Cloud-managed Platform: Inform, Predict, Recommend, Orchestrate * New RTLS Data: Patients, Clinical staff, Medical equipment and other assists, Clinical spaces

Using Data to Become More Efficient

Improving clinical operational efficiency and using new technologies to mitigate administrative burdens among staff rank high on health care leaders’ priority list. Digital technologies and other HIT systems can help organizations become more efficient by:

  • Capturing new data.
  • Consolidating and contextualizing data to predict inefficiencies in workflows.
  • Point to solutions to mitigate these inefficiencies now and in the future.

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Case Study: Northeast Georgia Health System

Improving Workplace Safety

To ensure the safety and well-being of staff and patients as well as to show the larger community that it is committed to providing a safe and secure work environment, NGHS leadership has implemented a safety solution at a scale that protects both staff and patients in all EDs, inpatient units, ICUs, procedural areas, and more.

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Mobilizing Data to Improve Operational Efficiency

 
 
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