Seven-in-10 Hospital Executives Acknowledge Need to Invest More to Maximize Staff Efficiency
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星期三, 九月 15, 2021
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However, more than two-thirds (67%) of hospital executives still dont feel their organizations are investing enough to maximize staff efficiency and more must be done moving forward.
Key Points:
- However, more than two-thirds (67%) of hospital executives still dont feel their organizations are investing enough to maximize staff efficiency and more must be done moving forward.
- Approximately two-thirds of executives acknowledge physicians and caregivers are overextended during their shifts and spend too much time locating medical equipment and supplies.
- They are also turning to locationing solutions to create more dynamic workflows and improve staff efficiency, safety and compliance.
- Hospital staff must be able to identify, track, locate and monitor the condition of every patient, staff and asset.