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Case Study: Elevating Nursing Education with TouchPoint Medical’s medDispense® Automated Dispensing Cabinets
The nursing program at the Ocala, Fla. campus of Rasmussen University sought to enhance its nursing simulation labs by providing students with the most realistic and effective training equipment available. As a general approach, Rasmussen University nursing school faculty and administration aim to bridge the gap between classroom theory and real-world clinical practice. Ensuring graduates are well-prepared to deliver safe and efficient patient care is among the school’s top objectives. To accomplish that goal, the nursing program required equipment identical to the kind its matriculated students could expect to encounter on the job.
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Preventive Workstation Fleet Maintenance Solutions for Hospitals and Healthcare Systems
The following case study centers around a California-based hospital where the implementation of a more robust preventive maintenance (PM) schedule through TouchPoint Medical significantly improved operational efficiency, reduced IT helpdesk tickets, and enhanced patient care.
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Work Stations on Wheels Are Workhorses of Clinical Care - Journal Article
(Journal of Clinical Engineering 2019) Medical equipment carts, also known as workstations on wheels (WOWs) and computers on wheels, are an essential part of clinical care in hospitals, nursing homes, and other long-term-care facilities where patients are bedridden. Carts mobilize vital medications, equipment, and medical records for nurses to access at the point of care or near the patient's bedside. These crucial yet often overlooked tools may be dismissed because they are so ubiquitous; yet, WOWs are highly customizable and ergonomic,with features and accessories that meet a vast variety of clinical care needs.
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The Last 100 Feet: Reducing Errors in the Last 100 Feet of Medication Administration
Closed-loop medication administration at the bedside with AccessRx MD mobile medication workstation-on-wheels. Reducing medication errors in the last 100 feet of the medication distribution process requires bringing additional controls to the situation to minimize the likelihood of distractions and interruptions. One solution that provides safety and security for the last 100 feet is the use of a smart cart. TouchPoint Medical's AccessRx MD mobile medication systems have made a significant impact on the last 100 feet of medication administration at Iroquois Memorial Hospital (IMH) by reducing waste; improving workflow, efficiency, and security: and by increasing patient safety.
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