As we near the end of the year, we thought it'd be helpful to share our five most helpful remote observation blog posts of 2022.
2022 has been a year full of growth for all of us. In 2020 and 2021, MedSitter was instrumental in extending staff resources by making one patient observer 10 times more efficient. MedSitter was also used in COVID-19 wards to remotely check in on patients to keep both nursing staff and at-risk patients safe. In 2022, we have helped to keep patients safe, alleviate staffing shortages, and preserve hospital budgets during an incredibly trying time. MedSitter is invaluable to overworked nursing staffs who still need to keep patients safe under a watchful eye.
As we near the end of 2022, we thought it'd be helpful to share our five most helpful blog posts of the year. These blogs provide useful information about MedSitter, patient sitters, remote observation, and how to prevent medical errors. Check out these blogs that you might have missed!
Patient sitters are used to provide companionship and keep patients safe during their hospital stay. Recently, virtual sitters have been used with fantastic results. MedSitter is a virtual patient sitting solution. This blog discusses what a patient sitter is and the advantages of virtual patient sitting, particularly with MedSitter. Read the blog here.
With remote patient observation, one observer can watch over multiple patients at one time. You are paying just one hourly rate to keep up to ten patients safe. take a look at how, exactly, remote patient observation reduces sitter costs. Read the blog here.
When we founded MedSitter, we were addressing an important issue within the marketplace.
While patient safety is our priority, there are many reasons to use MedSitter. Read our goals for virtual patient observation with systems like MedSitter. Read the blog here.
While visual communication is tremendously more effective than audio alone, not everyone sees the world the same. There are many different types of vision impairments, and MedSitter has thoughtfully considered the experiences of those individuals. Here is how we account for vision impairment and color vision deficiency within our product. Read the blog here.
As much as we try to avoid them, medical errors do sometimes transpire. While these barriers that can get in the way of a safe hospital stay, leveraging technology solutions can help make it easier. With the help of MedSitter remote patient observation, many of these medical errors can be avoided. But how? Read the blog here.
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