Dual Access Workflow
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  • Dual Access Workflow
    The culture in today’s healthcare delivery systems is shifting to a lean, integrated care model to help improve collaboration between healthcare providers, medical technicians, schedulers and the patient. The use of two sliding doors in this dual access room design improves workflow by providing separate flow paths for the patient and provider while eliminating obstacles that could inhibit the integration of new technologies.
    • Vital Signs
    • Better Blood Pressure
    • Clinical Process Improvement
    • Americans with Disabilities
    • EMR Connectivity
    • Real-Time Locating System
    • Infection Prevention
    • Single Pane of Glass
  • Consultation Zone
    The consultation zone is easily accessible from both entrances and includes seating and a mobile work surface to exchange information. A display is incorporated to view patient-related information and educational information. The display is large enough to view patient information during the care exchange. A separate care team work area is free of patient interruption.
  • Efficient Care Zone
    With the patient seated on the barrier-free exam chair throughout the visit, there is no delay due to transfer or repositioning. All critical care elements are in close proximity, reducing the need to move away from the patient. A mobile supply cart can be retrieved from the adjacent cabinet to provide an additional work surface to organize instruments and supplies.
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  • Vital Signs
  • EMR Connectivity
  • Single Pane of Glass
  • Infection Prevention
  • Real-Time Locating System
  • Better Blood Pressure
  • Clinical Process Improvement
  • Americans with Disabilities
Replay

All vital signs measurements are captured at the point of care including weight using an automated device.

The 626 exam chair with Patient Support Rails+ can be positioned to properly support the patient’s feet, back and arm.

An exam chair with an integrated scale streamlines workflow and frees up space.

The height-adjustable exam chair decreases the need for manually lifting and repositioning patients.

The automated vital signs device is fully connected and integrated with the EMR.

Use of RTLS for a patient flow optimization and self-rooming can reduce waste and eliminate bottlenecks.

Use of a self-rooming workflow as well as capturing all vital signs and weight in one location reduces exposure to contagions. RTLS automates contact tracing. The exam chair with a retractable roller base and mobile treatment cabinet can be easily moved for cleaning and disinfecting. Separate entrances and exits for staff and patients help reduce cross-contamination.

Connected equipment and devices are operated from the computer screen.