AV Integration Company, IVCi, Discusses Four Benefits of Digital Signage in Healthcare

HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., Aug. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital signage is a big part of enhancing the healthcare experience and applying it to any healthcare facility brings a host of benefits to the space and its visitors. AV integration company, IVCi, discusses four of the major benefits that come out of utilizing digital signage in the healthcare world.

    1. Improved communication between staff and patients: Digital signage
       doesn't only have to benefit the patient; it can be applied to healthcare
       worker spaces as well. Staff and patients can increase their
       communication through digital signage, conveying essential patient
       information like historical health stats, meal times, and medication
       schedules to busy nurses and doctors, allowing the staff to take care of
       multiple patients at once. Additionally, when staff members switch
       shifts, they can easily see a patient's health information, ensuring
       there are no mistakes made and that patients have a quality healthcare
       experience from start to finish.
    2. Increased Safety: Digital signage placed around a healthcare facility can
       be used as an effective safety tool for patients and healthcare workers
       alike. Digital screens can vividly display emergency notifications and
       warning signs to patients and workers, making them aware of an emergency
       or safety practice. If there is a fire or unauthorized access somewhere,
       a message can be sent across the entire healthcare facility instantly,
       alerting individuals to take safety precautions or emergency actions.
       Large, complicated facilities can display the closest emergency exits on
       digital signs, helping patients and visitors feel more comforted in any
       situation.
    3. Effective Wayfinding: Digital signage provides patients and their
       visitors with a physical tool to guide them through unfamiliar hospital
       hallways with ease and efficiency. Wayfinding can be a frustrating
       experience, especially in large healthcare facilities with a lot of
       territory to wander through. Digital signage can provide a clear map of
       the facilities, as well as the best path from an individual's starting
       point to their final destination. This will also help keep patients and
       visitors from wandering the hall and entering a restricted area.
    4. Improves overall quality of patient visits: Having an informational kiosk
       can improve the overall quality of a patient visit by providing a place
       to access all essential healthcare facility information, giving a quick
       answer to nearly every question a patient may have. Engaging screens
       displaying interesting content reduces patient anxiety, along with making
       waiting times seem to go by faster. Empowering patients leads to a better
       quality visit, and digital kiosks can empower patients to check in and
       visualize their wait time, pay bills, send messages to their healthcare
       practitioners, and more.

Digital signage is a valuable tool in the modern healthcare industry, enhancing the patient experience ten-fold. Take old-school methods and digitize them for a renewed take on customer service and more pleased patients sitting in your waiting rooms.

ABOUT IVCi
IVCi Audio Visual Solutions is a global technology leader for standardized, yet scalable, Collaborative Meeting Spaces, Unified Communications, Video Conferencing, Cloud Based Services and industry leading back-end Managed Services. We partner with you to set a Collaboration & Migration Strategy, which includes identifying, deploying, and managing the ideal technology mix to improve your business' bottom line and support the most ambitious ROI models that support and justify your investments.

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