Published: 17 September 2019
Summary
Tracking patients and staff within a hospital yields valuable intelligence that can enhance operational efficiency and the patient experience. However, tracking has proven to be more challenging than expected. HDO CIOs should use this research to realize the benefits of people tracking.
Included in Full Research
- People Tracking: The Promise
- People Tracking: The Pitfalls
- Align Location Technology Value With Organizational Initiatives
- Find Location Technology Use Cases to Align With Key Initiatives
- Utilize the Use-Case Business Valuation Matrix to Prioritize Projects
- Develop an Infrastructure Plan to Address Technology Gaps and Avoid the Pitfalls of Inaccurate Location Data
- Transform Location Technology for Tracking People Versus Objects
- Identify and Address Functional Gaps in Existing Technology to Build the Right Infrastructure
- Manage the Sensitive People-Tracking Issues That Uniquely Emerge With This Technology to Avoid Unnecessary Implementation Issues and Delays
- Demonstrate the High Value of Location Technology to Emphasize Positive Outcomes