Keeping employees and their information safe is a big priority, especially in the healthcare industry. If there is any threat to staff safety or security, it doesn’t just affect your employees—it affects your patients, your data, and your reputation. Technology has improved quickly to better protect hospitals, clinics, and labs alike; utilize some of the newest technology to improve employee safety.
Wearable Technology
Wearable technology has become a staple in many nurses’ lives over the past few years—the usefulness of a pedometer and health tracker works perfectly in the day-to-day life of a nurse.
As wearable smart technology has evolved, its usefulness to the healthcare industry has grown as well. Last year, it was theorized that fitness trackers could potentially detect early coronavirus symptoms—especially in those who wore their devices through the night. The devices picked up on slight temperature and heart rate changes during the sleep cycle. For healthcare staff members who are on the front lines of the pandemic, early detection could protect the health of themselves and their families.
Another form of wearable technology that can protect nurses is a discreet panic button. Violent or dangerous patients are an unfortunate reality both in hospitals and during house calls—a silent panic button can quickly alert an employer of a worker in danger so they can send emergency responders.
Improvements To Surveillance Systems
Your surveillance cameras should do more than simply record footage around the building. Upgraded surveillance systems can actively protect your employees and patients throughout the day with assistance from developments in AI learning. Smart surveillance cameras watch for suspicious movements based on the system’s knowledge of normal activity. The security system can send you or your security team an alert when it detects an abnormality—which may help prevent human error if something sneaks past your security’s watchful gaze.
Technology to improve employee safety changes quickly—even technology that came out two years ago may be outdated by now. Provide your staff with devices that ensure their safety and protect your building with a modern security system before a crisis strikes.