The Secret To Gaining Staff Buy In For RTLS
The article explains that gaining staff buy-in for Real-Time Locating Systems (RTLS) in healthcare hinges on clear communication to dispel myths and demonstrate benefits such as enhanced staff protection through discreet emergency alerts, improved efficiency via accurate location tracking, and better documentation of response times, all of which contribute to safer, more efficient patient care environments.
For many healthcare facilities, one of the biggest challenges of implementing a Real-Time Locating System (RTLS) is staff acceptance. What holds employees back from transitioning to RTLS? For some, it's myths surrounding the safety of the technology; for others, it's a lack of training by supervisors on what they will use the data for. So, how do you gain staff buy-in? It's all about communication—successfully communicating the value of RTLS and debunking any myths or rumors surrounding the technology.
Advantages of Utilizing RTLS-Enabled Staff Badges
CenTrak's RTLS delivers multiple benefits to your staff, including:
Protection
- Protecting your employees, as well as your patients, is essential. In healthcare, staff is at a higher risk for experiencing violence, with eight to 38 percent of health workers being the victim of physical violence during their career, according to the World Health Organization.
- With RTLS, staff members can call for help at any time. All nurses, doctors, and other employees have to do is activate the wireless call functionality of the Staff Duress badge, which lets them call for help in a way that doesn't draw attention.
- The Clinical-Grade Locating™ feature provides certainty-based accuracy, helping security accurately locate staff members quickly.
- Nurses can also be assured that their response time, as well as time spent with patients, is properly documented in the case of liability or complaints.
Efficiency
- Hospitals can become chaotic, leaving staff overwhelmed. RTLS lessens the rush by creating a more efficient workflow.
- Accurate location information combined with existing technologies allows for enhanced communication capabilities for clinical staff members.
- Employees can provide faster response times to patients and deliver a better patient experience.
- RTLS also makes your team's jobs easier with the ability to locate equipment the moment it's needed, automated nurse call cancellation and dome lighting, proactive staff rounding reminders, and time-stamped staff presence for automatic EHR documentation.
- By documenting staff rounds and location, manual data entry times are reduced, allowing employees to focus on more pressing tasks.
Infection Prevention
- Stopping the spread of infections is an ongoing challenge for hospitals. RTLS provides real-time tracking of medical equipment, staff, and patients, making it easier to prevent and control outbreaks.
- CenTrak's RTLS can identify which contaminated rooms or units were visited by staff, other patients, and equipment. With that data, you can send out alerts to at-risk parties, sanitize soiled equipment, and limit further spread of infection.
- If applied to assets, RTLS also documents the usage, cleaning, and storage cycles of your hospital's medical equipment, helping ensure all assets are cleaned and sanitized before returning to work.
- One of the biggest culprits of transmitting infection is unsanitary hands. According to the CDC, healthcare workers are cleaning their hands less than half the number of times that they should.
- CenTrak's electronic hand hygiene monitoring system recognizes if a healthcare worker washed their hands in accordance with facility protocols (e.g., exit and entry of patient rooms). A missed opportunity to comply with hand hygiene protocols results in a gentle reminder from the RTLS badge to improve compliance and prevent the spread of infection.
The collective and ultimate goal is to improve patient care, and when successfully communicated to your staff, using more effective and efficient technology to accomplish that objective becomes more widely accepted.
Myths About Implementing RTLS
Some of the most popular myths about RTLS include:
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RTLS is used as a punitive monitoring tool: While RTLS can provide certainty-based location of staff members, its intention is not to serve as "big brother" for the workplace. The goal is to ensure staff safety, provide information about team members, and enhance day-to-day workflow so staff can spend less time on manual data entry and more time focusing on patient care.
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RTLS adds work: For IT departments, a common concern is that RTLS will add to their existing workload. While some RTLS may require additional maintenance, CenTrak RTLS integrates with your hospital's existing technologies to maximize your tech team's time. CenTrak's Connect Pulse™ platform proactively monitors system health and tag battery life with 30-, 60-, and 90-day low battery alerts.
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Implementing RTLS requires my facility to shut down rooms and units: All of the CenTrak in-room infrastructure can be installed in minutes. Costly infection control measures are not required and the room does not need to be shut down.
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RTLS includes bulky badges: While some RTLS come with heavy and bulky tags, the CenTrak RTLS is different. Badges for the CenTrak system are lightweight, thin, and about the size of a standard hospital badge, making them easy to attach to clothing and comfortable to wear.
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RTLS technology is unsafe: The average power a standard cell phone emits is 1 million times greater than what CenTrak emits from any of its devices. The CenTrak Staff Badge is also safe for medical conditions including pregnancy and breastfeeding, as well as for patients or staff members with a pacemaker or stent.
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RTLS technology interferes with medical equipment: CenTrak is certified by the FCC and uses the 900 MHz ISM band for RF, the same band safely used for decades in medical systems. CenTrak currently has over 2 million tags in use at hospitals and has never received any reports on RF interference with any piece of equipment. The 900 MHz ISM band is not utilized by any known cellular carriers and therefore does not interfere with hand-held electronics (mobile phones, tablets, etc.).
Ways to Promote RTLS Buy-In
With the advantages and myths of CenTrak RTLS out in the open, how do you go about improving staff utilization and buy-in? Here are a few tips:
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Discuss change: Discuss your switch to RTLS with employees beforehand. It gives you an opportunity to introduce RTLS and address any concerns, as well as explain its potential benefit to the workplace.
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Educate employees: Provide your staff with the tools to learn about RTLS. Offer brochures, seminars, emails, and other materials before implementation to help employees understand the purpose of RTLS and how it will affect their routines.
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Schedule training: Host training sessions. While the system is simple to use and straightforward, these meetings are a chance to demonstrate the benefits and features of RTLS, as well as disprove myths about it for both existing and newly-hired staff.
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Answer questions: Be available to respond to questions and concerns your staff has. Compile an FAQ list to post in staff areas, or send it out in a company-wide email.
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Host follow-ups: Check on your staff by following up with surveys. See where you can improve, whether by providing additional information or alleviating concerns among staff members.
More than 900 hospitals and their staff members have adopted the CenTrak RTLS with success.
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