Practical Tips for Implementing Patient Flow
The article provides practical strategies for healthcare facilities to improve patient flow using Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS), emphasizing methods to ensure patient badges are returned—such as patient education, staff training, badge labeling, strategically placed collection points, system alerts for badge removal, and follow-up with patients—to overcome financial concerns related to lost badges and enhance care efficiency.
Using Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) to improve the flow of patients through their care process is proving to be valuable in decreasing congestion at the point of registration, reducing patient wait times, and keeping patient family members up to date on patient care.
Implementing an RTLS-enabled patient flow solution does not come without some initial challenges. The biggest concern healthcare clients have is the financial cost that occurs when RTLS badges leave a facility.
Here are some practical tips to ensure that patient badges are returned:
- 1.Educate the patient at the point of check-in about how the RTLS badge assists them in getting better care and how to return it at the end of their visit.
- 2.Train staff to ask for the patient badge during the discharge process or another specific phase of the patient’s stay. Make it a part of the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).
- 3.Attach stickers on RTLS badges to indicate they are the property of the healthcare facility and how to return them if they accidentally make their way home with the patient. Most people want to do the right thing; make it easy for them to do so.
- 4.Place collection points at all patient exits to give them an opportunity to return a locating badge if it was not collected by a staff member. Post appropriate signage, preferably with images that will be easy to understand (as opposed to a text-heavy message), near the drop box to draw attention to and quickly explain the box’s purpose.
- 5.Set the RTLS system to notify staff when the badge leaves a pre-defined area of the facility. For example, you can set a notification in the system or trigger a light to turn on at the point of exit to notify staff that the patient badge should be retrieved from the patient.
- 6.Reach out to patients who have accidentally left with a badge by sending them a pre-paid envelope to make returning the badge quick and easy.
- 7.Establish clear criteria around which patients are important to include in the badging program. For example, outpatients who are only picking up a prescription might not produce valuable workflow data, and you may choose to exclude them from receiving an RTLS badge.
- 8.Ask patients for their feedback. Reach out to them to see what they think would be the most effective way of getting the badges back.
These are only a few ideas that have been seen to work. If you are concerned about badge loss, this can be solved, and your patients, their families, and staff can enjoy the benefits of a real-time patient flow solution.
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