Mexico. Ikusi presented different technological solutions aimed at promoting the transition from traditional hospitals to digital hospitals. Ikusi's contribution to the healthcare sector aims to increase the efficiency and quality of its operations through the use of technology and process knowledge.
Ikusi's innovative proposal is focused on optimizing the management of healthcare organizations and patient satisfaction, with integrated and connected technological solutions, patient-centered, effective for professionals and with positive cost-benefit impacts.
Among the solutions that Ikusi are:
BedSite, bedside solution that, on a terminal designed for clinical use, integrates hospital applications used by health personnel such as access to the electronic medical record, medical images, request for laboratory tests and other services, including entertainment for the patient (TV, telephony, games, Internet ...)
Qflow, management system of the patient care process, from the request for an appointment to the measurement of your experience. Among the benefits of the platform are the protection of patient confidentiality, the organization of influxes and shifts assigning priorities and eliminating queues, the reduction of incidents of "Not Presented" and the optimization of the availability of agendas and resources.
Also, through this software, interactive kiosks are created for the patient's location within the hospital, as well as for hospital publications such as promotions, patient education or general information, among others.
Careline, a health remote monitoring platform designed specifically for the automated preventive monitoring of displaced labor groups in multiple locations that must be monitored periodically.
In Mexico, Ikusi has a success story at the Zambrano Hellion hospital in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León. This is the first implementation of its kind in Latin America.