Despite investing billions in cutting-edge networks, systems and devices, many modern hospitals are not realising 90% of their game-changing potential.
By implementing a purpose-built automation platform, hospitals can streamline operations and speed up communication, empowering smarter collaboration and incident response, instant location of people, patients and assets, and better building management and security.
Our Hospital Maturity Assessment allows you to evaluate your hospital against 8 pillars of intelligent automation. It is designed to help you understand your hospital’s current digital transformation maturity, and plan for the future.
No
Automation
No Automation
Manual Control. The humans perform all tasks (e.g. phone calls).
Some
Assistance
Some Assistance
Single feature automated system. For example, nurse call button at bedside triggers an alarm that makes a sound and turns on a red light at the nurse station.
Partial Automation
Partial Automation
Advanced staff-assistance system. The hospital automation system performs some operational tasks on behalf of staff. The human monitors all tasks and can take control at any time.
Conditional Automation
Conditional Automation
Environmental monitoring capabilities. The hospital automation system can perform most operational tasks but human override is still required.
High Automation
High Automation
Automation system. The hospital automation system automates all operations tasks under specific circumstances. Geofencing is required. Human override is still an option.
Full
Automation
Full Automation
Automation system. The hospital automation system performs all staff operational tasks under all conditions. Zero human attention or interaction is required.