Advent of Smart Hospital Rooms in Healthcare, Latest Technology is Changing Patients’ Experience

Enhance your patient experience with smart hospital rooms - BaoBao Industrial

Nowadays, smart hospital rooms are outfitted with modern technology that monitors the environment and patient status to achieve the best possible care. Many different technologies are used in hospital rooms, including smart beds, monitors, cameras and other automated healthcare devices. Bedside monitors provide patients with real-time data about their vital signs, position, health, and comfort levels.

Interactive touchscreens allow medical staff to assess the patient’s condition at any time and provide better care. In addition, these displays provide information suggested by the doctor, such as the food menu during health recovery and entertain patients in their rooms.

Each smart hospital room incorporates one or more technologies, such as sensors, to monitor fluid levels (e.g., blood pressure) or carbon dioxide levels. Interactive touchscreens on walls, tablet-like remotes for nurses, and cameras so doctors can monitor patients remotely from their offices. Voice-activated computer programs to record patient data and giant interactive whiteboards so visitors can follow explanations of treatment plans more easily.

Purpose of a Smart Medical Design for Patients

Patient’s health is always more important than the hospital’s room design. Delivering a well-designed hospital must be based on how patients can feel comfortable and relieve stress.

The healthcare industry needs to have an empathy-driven approach to designing new patient rooms. For example, hospitals can consider patients so that they have enough space for their belongings, views of gardens, and other green spaces, and ensure privacy from other patients. Hospital room signage should be visible and easily readable for patients and visitors so that they understand the displayed information quickly.

Smart patient room with a digital signage

Healthcare is a field where technology has been widely used to improve the quality of patient experience. The installation of smart hospital beds has made the lives of patients much more comfortable. For example, they can put them in more ergonomic positions and keep track of their vitals.

Smart health applications allow storing data directly from the patient’s room and processing it quickly to the dedicated staff. This enables the delivery of medical treatment tailored to the patient’s needs and ensures that he obtains high-level services based on quality, confidence, and accuracy.

In hospitals, smart rooms allow patients to communicate with their doctors through interactive digital signage integrated with built-in cameras, microphones and speakers.

3 Ways that Smart Hospital Rooms can make life better for Patients

These technologically advanced patient rooms are already a reality thanks to several hospitals incorporating them into their patient room designs. Here are three ways that the smart hospital room improves the experiences of patients and medical staff.

Give Accurate, Up-To-Date Information

The ubiquitous interactive whiteboard can update the patient’s health goals, dietary restrictions, and medications every shift. They can also display estimated discharge dates and the names of the medical staff on duty. It will keep patients motivated, and the visitors can get updated health status reports.

Make Patient Safety a Priority

Additionally, integrated RTLS ensures that the appropriate information reaches the appropriate care team member at the proper time. Behind the patient, screens above the bed can show important patient data that can be accessed right away by the care team. When a team member enters the patient’s room, they can focus on giving them high-quality treatment and spending quality time with them rather than fumbling with logins and searching for health records.

Track your patient activity

The patient’s allergies, preferred language, and any safety measures required before entering the room can be displayed on smaller digital signage outside each room door. Errors can be reduced and patient outcomes improved by having this vital information at a glance.

Facilitate Simple Telehealth visits

The patient room has built-in cameras that facilitate telehealth visits and remote patient monitoring. Outside specialists can conduct consultations without travelling to the facility, and medical clinics and specialists can drop by as necessary without constantly going to the patient’s room. Clinicians can make virtual visits to reserve limited personal protective equipment (PPE) when contagion is a concern.

Additionally, these capabilities make it simple for patients to video call their loved ones and use language translation services as necessary. Virtual guardrails on beds can alert nurses if a patient needs remote monitoring and is in danger of falling out of bed.

 

 

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