Patient
Self-Service
P utting Patient Self-Services in Touch
Touch
can be used by anyone, regardless of language, education, or socioeconomic
or cultural background. In the healthcare arena, Elo touch
technologies not only help ease the load of patient services, but also
enable patients to perform non-specialized tasks themselves, including
self check-in, hospital point-of-information (POI), education consoles,
medical modality printing, and bedside automated services.
Interactive Public Access Kiosks
 A
freestanding or integrated kiosk can automate patient registration,
reduce paper workflow, and significantly speed up the check-in process.
A kiosk also frees up valuable staff to pursue other functions. Similarly,
a touch interface in a medical image-printing kiosk enables patients
to select and print their medical records and even pay their bills.
Interacting with a hospital POI kiosk, patients can quickly navigate
through information about the hospital and its services and staff.
Another space- and staff-saving function is provided by an automated
blood-pressure test station. This kiosk can also be placed in a drugstore
or pharmacy.
Elo offers touchmonitors (such as the 1939L) and all-in-one touchcomputers in different form factors designed to be placed in either freestanding
or integrated kiosks. Elo maintains the models' fixed outside
dimensions much longer than the average plastic-case monitor manufacturer,
reducing the chance you will need to redesign your kiosk around a monitor
component change.
Bedside Services
Using Elo touch technology, touchmonitors,
or all-in-one touchcomputers, patients can order meals, surf the Internet,
and view movies on demand. From the same unit, caregivers have convenient
real-time access to electronic patient records.
Healthcare
providers Medical
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