6. When a sensor detects a
beacon it can report what or
who is at that location.
This is recorded along with the
time it receives the signal.
It all happens instantly the
moment the beacon passes
within range of the logger.
Each sensor knows its
own physical location.
1:46 pm
Dr Jane at
waiting
room
7. 1:46 pm
nurse John
at waiting
room
This can all happen at the same
time with many beacons, in
many formats such as:
• names badges,
• patient wrist bands,
• asset tags
• smart devices
8. 1:46 pm
patient Lisa
and
patient Andrew
at waiting room
So now we know at 1:46pm:
• Dr Jane,
• Nurse John,
• Patient Lisa,
• Patient Andrew
Are all occupying the waiting
room.
9. The Sensor sends the location and time data to our cloud servers.
10. Live location of people and assets is then available
as well as other information useful to your business.
11. You can then leverage
this information
For example; Keep track of the location
staff and assets.
Know:
• where the nearest doctor is.
• where the nearest nurse is.
• what patients are in what beds.
• what beds are free.
• what equipment has been sterilised
12. Or perhaps you want to evaluate and
respond to patient service
throughput in real time by diverting
extra staff to a service bottleneck alert, or
re-assign patient workflow.
13. Increase the efficiency
of your staff and improve your customers’ service
experience by informing staff about a person as
soon as they walk in a room.
14. Imagine being greeted
by name the moment you walk up to a nurse and
not having to convey your patient information each
time you are in contact with a new care provider.