Reducing Friction for Nurses Puts the Focus Back on Patients
With ever changing technology and procedures in healthcare – accessible storage falls short on the list of importance. But why? Optimized storage can reduce a nurse’s time spent on finding and gathering needed materials for a patient’s care. Reducing friction, or ‘points of pain’ for nurses allows them to refocus on the things that matter most – providing excellent, meaningful patient care.
Reducing Friction
There’s so many things to remember when it comes to patient care, it can be baffling to an outsider to understand. We all know that the number one priority of healthcare providers is their patients’ health – and making the job of patient care easier for nurses to focus on is better for everyone. Patient servers make it easier to create uniformity across the hospital or care facility. Providing uniform, de-centralized storage means less time spent looking for and managing supplies, and more time spent with patients.
Benefits of De-centralized Storage
The Pull-out Nurse Server, sometimes called a Patient Server, has an innovative design that allows for restocking from outside the patient room. Reducing opportunity for the spread of germs and disease. Access the Patient Server in the hallway for restocks – Access from the inside to reduce friction caused by searching for supplies. This means fewer interruptions for the patient by having someone come in and out of their room. A Patient server is a great way to prevent the spread of infection and keep patients safe and at the center of care.
Fully customizable and flexible in order to keep up with the growing and evolving demands of healthcare storage, Patient Servers can be retrofitted into existing millwork – or installed as modular casework, either way the result is streamlined workflows. Speed-up the restocking process, and reduce time away from patients.
FlowCARE designs your patient server cabinet to fit your environment and suit your needs. Our three main designs are pull-out, pass through and tilt down, and they maximize the use of vertical storage space in your facility. Contact us to discuss reducing friction for your hospital employees with better storage solutions.
