Improve Patient Experience

CHALLENGES

  • More than 35% of patients spent more than 4 hours in the emergency (1)
  • Loss of autonomy, unmet expectations, and vulnerability may be experienced in the emergency department (2)
  • Patients may experience discomfort while lying on the stretcher

SOLUTIONS

ILLUMINATED INTEGRATED PATIENT CONTROLS

Allow patients to adjust the stretcher while seated or lying down, resulting in:

✓ Higher comfort
✓ Effortless adjustments
✓ Enhanced visibility
✓ Increased patient autonomy

THE INTEGRATED USB PORT

Allows patients on the stretcher to safely and easily charge their phones, leading to:

✓ Enhanced patient connectivity
✓ Improved well-being
✓ Sense of normalcy during recovery

SOLUTIONS

MOBI-GRIPS

Assist the patient with self-mobilization to prevent immobility while on the stretcher.

HEAD SUPPORT

The adjustable head support enhances comfort and adapts to positioning needs.

ERGOFRAME®

Ergoframe® reduces friction in the pelvic area, enhancing comfort during positioning.


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1) Cairns C, Kang K. National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2021 emergency department summary tables. Available from: https://ftp.cdc.gov/pub/Health_Statistics/NCHS/ Dataset_Documentation/NHAMCS/doc21-ed-508.pdf.

2) Craston AIP, Scott-Murfitt H, Omar MT, Abeyratne R, Kirk K, Mackintosh N, Roland D, van Oppen JD. Being a patient in a crowded emergency department: a qualitative service evaluation. Emerg Med J. 2024 Jul 30:emermed-2023-213751. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2023-213751. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39084692.