The first thing that leaders in hospitals and healthcare systems have to do today to repair “boring things”-non-effectiveness in the flow of patients, coordination of staff and equipment management are responsible for significant waste, advised by Philipp von Gils, general director of contact. managed IoT, as well as services. The company is located at the 2250 stand in Himss25.
“For example, delays in the turnover of the room lead to bed deficiencies, improper assets cause unnecessary investment expenses, and crushed processes force clinicians to spend time on phone calls instead of patient care,” he explained. “By unifying RTLS data from EHR and using artificial intelligence, hospitals can better organize care and resources while traveling, ensuring that the right patient, staff and equipment are in the right place at the right time.
Make hospital operations proactive
“Secondly, predict” agent orchestration “outside static navigation desktops and hand processes,” he continued. “The key to reducing waste is not only tracking resources or collecting more data. It uses automation and based on AI so that hospital operations are proactive instead of reactive. “
He added that instead of manually coordinating the assignments of beds, discharges and the availability of equipment, they should integrate the automation powered by AI to constantly optimize patient flow, reduce the waiting time and maximize the capacity.
“RTLS provides real-time visibility to each resource in the hospital, while Agentic AI organizes care, helping staff focus on night care,” said von Gils. “Using agency artificial intelligence to proactive prediction of requirements and adapt resources over time with the needs of staff and patients, hospital leaders can significantly reduce waste, unlock capacity, improve financial results and, most importantly, increase the quality of patient care.”
Like many managers surrounding Himss25, they perceive artificial intelligence as a dominant technology at the conference and exhibition. And he has thoughts on this subject.
“AI will be of key importance for the future of hospitals, because it enables healthcare to organize more efficient, reduction of costs and improving patient care on a large scale,” he said. “AI can analyze huge data from electronic medical records, hospital operations in real time and historical trends to optimize resources allocation, predict the needs of patients and automate time -consuming administrative tasks.
“From reducing the length of stay through predictive planning of discharge to increasing the performance of the working force by dynamic assignment of tasks, AI helps hospitals maximize their existing capacity without adding unnecessary expenses,” he continued.
AI and RTL connection
To be more personal, RTL powered by artificial intelligence will be transforming for hospitals, apart from ensuring real -time visibility in the movement of patients, staff and equipment, which ultimately leads to better utilize of resources and cost savings.
“Hospitals today lose millions of dollars due to improper assets, inefficient work flows and delays that can avoid both financial results and patients’ results,” he explained. “RTL powered by AI eliminates these ineffectiveness. And financially helps hospitals reduce unnecessary investment expenses; surgically improves care coordination; For patients, this means shorter waiting times, faster parties and smoother general hospital experience. “
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