Patient Asset Tracking System

Insider Intelligence estimates that 70.6 million US patients, or 26.2% of the population, will use the patient management tools by 2025, this makes implementing a Patient asset tracking system becomes more essential than ever! Patient tracking systems eliminate front office inefficiencies and let them focus on what matters for your healthcare organization.

With the Patient Tracking System, you can access your patients’ list, appointments, medical history, and even fees. You can also do online printing of medical certificates and prescriptions. This app is most helpful during emergencies.

Why does every healthcare organization need to implement a Patient asset tracking system?

Effective smart patient tracking systems usually is being built on two technologies (RFID and IOT). RFID enables the tracking process, while IoT is used for data storage and analysis. The IoT in the Hospital tracking system is the future of Smart Hospital{ We can also use Bluetooth technology and connect the system to cloud management for fast deployment}, Here are more advanced features:

1- Patient tracking

At a glance, real-time updates of patient locations and statuses help you reduce wait times, treat patients faster, and better utilize each room in your practice.

2- Send notifications

Alerts are sent to your staff when patients reach the benchmark waiting times. You simply define the benchmark alert criteria and the system does the rest.

3- Activity metrics

Review patient tracking metrics for check-in, wait, and rooming times to identify and eliminate any front or back-office bottlenecks and improve workflows.

4- Peak time metrics 

Don’t sacrifice patient experience on busy days. Accurate visit timelines and peak appointment tracking help ensure staff availability when you need them the most.

In Conclusion 

SBS provides this unique solution because it is easy to use and you can immigrate with a wristband The wristband is an easy-to-use tracking device for old people and infants. The data, encoded into a wristband, usually includes name, Date of birth, electronic medical record, Blood type, and Allergies. so, you can follow every step for your patient inside your healthcare organization that will help you save their lives.

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