Focus on positive patient experiences is the new trend for healthcare equipment

Ergonomically designed workstations support complex and changing care workflows


Healthcare equipment can help healthcare facilities achieve better patient outcomes through ergonomically designed workstations that support complex and ever-changing care workflows, according to an article on the PR Newswire website.

The ability of facilities and providers to create the infrastructure necessary to adapt to new technologies has a direct link to the level of care being provided, according to the article.

Medical carts with single, double or triple customizable, electronically-controlled drawers which offer remote monitoring in both powered and non-powered models.

If necessary equipment doesn't fit within the clinical workflow, it limits the caregiver's ability to execute their jobs and can ultimately impact the quality of care patients receive. 

Read the article.

 



March 18, 2016


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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