Clinicians are also benefiting from these updated physical spaces, which can better support the transition from virtual to in-person care. Amid staffing and financial constraints, smart hospital solutions that can automate routine or administrative tasks and create touchless opportunities for bedside clinicians will move health systems toward a more integrated and seamless approach to better patient care.
As patients and clinicians expect more connectivity, from streaming capabilities to clinical mobility, hospital rooms are transforming to meet those demands. Healthcare organizations, however, should not feel overwhelmed about starting from scratch; instead, they can strategize with an interdisciplinary team and leverage the tools already available to them.
Smart Hospital Transformation Requires Teamwork
A smart hospital is essentially a hospital that is able to use real-time data to make the best decisions, supported by automated capabilities that free up staff from laborious manual input and nurturing a wider reach of care beyond hospital walls.
Consider the Patient Room ‘Next’ framework, which has five main goals around integration, real-time data knowledge, automated documentation, touchless technology and flexible spaces.
To work toward this approach, an interdisciplinary team of stakeholders is a crucial part of the rollout process. An interdisciplinary team is more likely to foster full adoption and usage of smart hospital solutions, so bringing in stakeholders from bedside clinicians to the IT department is critical from the start.
Such a team is also necessary to keep security and privacy concerns at the forefront alongside goals of improved staffing, budgeting and workflow efficiencies. As care moves outside hospital walls, data security is paramount. Also, since a number of smart hospital solutions involve video and audio components, patient privacy needs to be considered alongside their safety.