Gurtam Case Studies Monitoring of medical staff using Wialon in one of Sri Lankan hospitals
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Monitoring of medical staff using Wialon in one of Sri Lankan hospitals

Gurtam
Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Connectivity Platforms
Healthcare & Hospitals
Human Resources
Personnel Tracking & Monitoring
System Integration
At a hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka, patients were increasingly complaining about delayed medical attention. The medical staff, in addition to responding promptly to a patient's panic button, had to manually turn off an LED display panel indicating the patient's room where aid was requested. This required setting the time interval between the LED display panel turning on and off manually each time. The hospital executives were seeking a solution to automatically determine the exact time a nurse takes to respond to a patient's request.
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The customer is a private hospital located in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The hospital was facing challenges with its existing system of responding to patient requests. The system required the medical staff to manually turn off an LED display panel that indicated the patient's room where aid was requested, in addition to promptly responding to the panic button in a patient's room. This led to complaints from patients about delayed medical attention. The hospital executives were looking for a solution to automatically determine the exact time a nurse takes to respond to a patient's request.
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KLOUDIP, a Gurtam partner company from Sri Lanka, proposed a solution to the hospital executives. The solution consisted of Wialon Hosting and Sensolator. Sensolator was chosen as the platform for collecting data due to its fully customizable interface and the ability to control the operation of all objects and sensors in a convenient and real-time mode. Telematics equipment was integrated into the outdated system, and the data collected was sent to Sensolator. Sensolator recorded the alarm of the panic button, the patient's room number, and determined the duration of the alarm.
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The system stores data for 400 days, including the time of pressing a button, patient's room number, alarm duration, etc.
Every day at 8.30 in the morning, the system automatically generates a report and sends it to the clinic executives.
Since the system provides access to data at any time and from any device, the medical staff is constantly under control and can't neglect their duties.
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