
There is a profound importance in being able to confidently rely on healthcare tech that best helps patients and medical professionals. No two ways about it.
CenTrak, a provider of end-to-end healthcare solutions, works to reinvent the standard of healthcare delivery with its RTLS (Real-Time Location System) and Environmental Monitoring solutions. CenTrak is proud of its enterprise-wide offerings; purpose-built IoT wearables, operational and clinical consulting services, and an integration engine with top healthcare systems like EMR, CMMS and Nurse Call, to name a few.
Now, CenTrak announced the launch of its new cloud-based software: Workflow.
The long-story-short of it: Workflow’s scalable platform is designed to alleviate burdens associated with the manual documentation required in clinical settings by automating workflow and communications practices. Why? To enable quicker and more efficient patient care. With Workflow, healthcare facilities can reduce patient wait times and increase patient care time and satisfaction.
Workflow features include bult-in reporting for monitoring various patient flow metrics, as well as being able to analyze trends to identify bottlenecks or anomalies, eliminate non-value-added tasks, and automate the documentation of clinical milestones to improve patient handoffs, communications and operations overall.
"After our start with indoor location technologies,” said David Minning, President and CEO of CenTrak, “we're thrilled to realize our long-term vision as a source of hardware, software, and professional services. With Workflow, we’re able to leverage RTLS and location sensors to ensure providers don’t need to ask where their patients are in the care process, nor will they need to search rooms or wait around for manual status updates. Teams must be able to continuously measure interactions, such as patient volume, room utilization, length of stay, wait times, and busiest windows to improve operations and monitor the impact of process changes."
With Workflow automatically running in the background, patients can check in and activate smart badges at self-service kiosks, eliminating backed-up registration lines. Staff members can turn any monitors into at-the-ready display screens with pre-configured HDMI sticks, and automatic text messages can be sent out proactively to patients’ families.
So whether it’s in outpatient clinics, radiology departments, surgery centers, the OR or elsewhere, Workflow can drive meaningful change via actionable, data-driven intelligence to benefit single departments and enterprises alike.
Edited by
Greg Tavarez