Improving patient satisfaction by simplifying communication with nursing staff to more efficiently process and fulfill patient requests.
Reducing nurse request burden by automatically stratifying requests into "nurse specific" and "nurse assistant specific" items, allowing nurses to focus on medical care, while assistants can efficiently fulfill everyday patient care.
Allowing hospital administration to oversee patient request volume and request completion time, allowing for workforce optimization to better fulfill patient care requests in a timely manner.
Patients can request from a number of everyday items, which will be stratified by urgency and request time. Options customizable per client request.
Nurses see medication related requests first, followed by patient care related requests below. Requests are stratified automatically by urgency, with time-sensitive requests, like medication and bathroom, appearing first.
Nurses are able to see their overview for completed requests daily. Ultimately, administrators will be able to track completed requests to both optimize patient care, and workforce.
Jeff is currently a resident in Orthopedic Surgery at Boston Medical Center. Prior to residency, Jeff completed his MD at New York Medical College, and his BS at Tufts University.
Andrew has a background in mechanical engineering, where he earned his degree from Tufts University. Andrew previously founded his business Rezzi, focusing on waste management solutions
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