Having a stroke or heart attack? Bloody stump perhaps? Move to the front of the line. Everybody else, please proceed to the electronic check-in kiosk.
Attempts are being made at a Dallas hospital to aide nurses. New check-in kiosk computers are allowing them to determine which patients are most in need of urgent care. It doesn't reduce patient wait times that much but it helps a little bit. More importantly, it keeps protects the privacy of the patient. They no longer have to sit in a noisy room and explain their personal symptoms to nurses.
ER Check-in Kiosks
Airport Style Self Service Reaches the Hospital
Trend Themes
1. Self-service Check-in - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Development of more advanced self-service kiosks that can efficiently prioritize patients in need of urgent care.
2. Privacy Protection - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creation of innovative technology solutions that maintain patient privacy and eliminate the need for personal symptom explanations in a public setting.
3. Improved Nurse Efficiency - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Implementation of advanced computer systems to streamline nurse tasks and enhance their ability to prioritize patients effectively.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integration of self-service kiosks and innovative technology in hospitals to optimize patient care processes.
2. Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Development of advanced kiosk systems and privacy protection solutions for various industries that require check-in procedures.
3. Hospitality - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Application of self-service check-in concepts from airports to improve efficiency and privacy in hotel check-in processes.