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.
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