Solutions
The applications that Nervecentre can perform within a hospital are almost endless. Wherever difficulties in communicating between wards and other hospital functions are introducing delays and frustration, Nervecentre can reduce those delays. Typically Nervecentre is introduced into a team or process in a reporting-only mode to baseline the existing performance, before enabling automation so that you can measure the improvements.
Here are some examples of how Nervecentre can deliver benefits today.
Electronic Handover. Captures all tasks, EWS scores and handover notes for all patients and synchronises this information in real time across web pages and mobile devices, reducing the time clinicians spend entering handover data and providing an auditable and governed approach to handover.
Hospital at Night. Distributing the workload of the hospital across a reduced workforce can stretch hospital processes to breaking point. Manage how activities are distributed to your clinical team allowing you to ensure urgent requests receive priority treatment, provide coordinators with a real-time view of the status of all activities, and optimise your night-time staffing needs.
Electronic Observations. Nervecentre allows observations to be captured electronically and viewed from anywhere in the hospital, and provides governance around the collection, calculation and escalation process to recognise and respond to triggering patients.
Blood Test Results. Provide immediate notification to the appropriate nurse or consultant when a patient's blood test result is complete, and provide governance that the result is acted upon within your target timeframe.
Patient Discharge Process Optimisation. Provides measurements on how long it takes to discharge a patient from the hospital, and improves inter-departmental communication to facilitate improvements in the process.
The applications that Nervecentre can perform within a hospital are almost endless. Wherever difficulties in communicating between wards and other hospital functions are introducing delays and frustration, Nervecentre can reduce those delays. Typically Nervecentre is introduced into a team or process in a reporting-only mode to baseline the existing performance, before enabling automation so that you can measure the improvements.
Here are some examples of how Nervecentre can deliver benefits today.
Electronic Handover. Captures all tasks, EWS scores and handover notes for all patients and synchronises this information in real time across web pages and mobile devices, reducing the time clinicians spend entering handover data and providing an auditable and governed approach to handover.
Hospital at Night. Distributing the workload of the hospital across a reduced workforce can stretch hospital processes to breaking point. Manage how activities are distributed to your clinical team allowing you to ensure urgent requests receive priority treatment, provide coordinators with a real-time view of the status of all activities, and optimise your night-time staffing needs.
Electronic Observations. Nervecentre allows observations to be captured electronically and viewed from anywhere in the hospital, and provides governance around the collection, calculation and escalation process to recognise and respond to triggering patients.
Blood Test Results. Provide immediate notification to the appropriate nurse or consultant when a patient's blood test result is complete, and provide governance that the result is acted upon within your target timeframe.
Patient Discharge Process Optimisation. Provides measurements on how long it takes to discharge a patient from the hospital, and improves inter-departmental communication to facilitate improvements in the process.
