Workstation on Wheels

A mobile and compact workstation equipped with technology, often used in healthcare settings, enabling professionals to access patient information, update records, and perform tasks on the go.

 

Point-of-Care Computing

The practice of using workstations on wheels to access and input patient data directly at the point of care, improving efficiency and communication between healthcare providers.

 

Mobility Hub

A centralized location where Workstations on Wheels can be docked, charged, and organized when not in use, ensuring availability and easy access for healthcare professionals.

 

Battery Hot-Swapping

The capability to replace a depleted battery with a fully charged one without shutting down the workstation, ensuring uninterrupted workflow in time-sensitive environments.

 

Ergonomic Design

The incorporation of user-friendly features in the workstation on wheels, such as adjustable height, ergonomic keyboard trays, and easy maneuverability, to enhance user comfort and reduce fatigue.

 

RFID Technology

Integration of Radio-Frequency Identification technology for asset tracking, enabling healthcare facilities to monitor the location and status of each workstation on wheels.

 

Infection Control

Design features and materials that facilitate easy cleaning and disinfection, crucial in healthcare environments to prevent the spread of infections.

 

Barcode Scanning

The ability of workstations on wheels to incorporate barcode scanners for efficient tracking of patient information, medication administration, and inventory management.

 

Telehealth Integration

Connecting workstations on wheels to telehealth platforms, allowing healthcare professionals to conduct virtual consultations and collaborate with remote colleagues.

 

Wireless Connectivity

Utilizing wireless technology to enable seamless communication, data transfer, and access to the hospital or clinic’s network, ensuring flexibility and mobility.