Samsung healthcare TVs to improve the patient experience

Patient TV systems are equally used for entertainment and distraction. Subsequently, these devices can be leveraged for so much more. Samsung’s smart healthcare-grade TVs transform the universal television into an all-in-one communication hub. It subsequently enhances patient engagement and workflow efficiency for nursing staff.

Healthcare TV use cases

Moving ahead, here we going to cover some of a few reasons for hospitals to implement Samsung Smart healthcare-grade TVs:

Provide customized education

As soon as the patient is admitted into their room, the TV can tailor content specific to that patient. It covers educational videos and some other educational content specific to the patient’s conditions and care plan. It displayed these kinds of stuff in all preferred languages and can be present on demand, 24/7. And on watching the video or having completely reviewed their educational materials, it can be documented in the electronic health record (EHR) respectively.

Ensure patient satisfaction

Since gathering patient feedback is quite important to a hospital’s HCAHPS score. And with Samsung healthcare-grade TVs, a survey/feedback on the TV precisely reminds patients in order to bring real-time feedback on their hospital stay. This can enhance and improve the future patient experience.

Relieve nurse call button fatigue with a digital concierge

In addition to this, when patients are engaged and entertained then they are less to call the nurse. It directly decreased nurse call button fatigue for nurses. But at the same time, Samsung’s smart healthcare-grade TVs offer more than that. Since they enable patients a path to request both clinical and non-clinical items or services.

Improve efficiency

Samsung HQ60A series TVs are able to display various types of content simultaneously at once. While some of the screen space can serve as a digital whiteboard. Concurrently, it also enables plenty of space for patient entertainment.

Patients can easily navigate from education to entertainment, and from a telehealth visit to meal ordering.

Hospitality and big screens

While patients are in need of a luxury hospitality experience, Samsung’s HQ60A healthcare-grade series of TVs. It comes in sizes up to 75 inches and features 3840 x 2160 4K UHD resolution.

“Healthcare is moving toward the hospitality/hotel experience and away from the stereotypical patient room,” explains Karen Schweiger, senior account manager for healthcare within Samsung’s display division. “Millennials in particular want access to the same, large format TV size that they would have in their living room or in a hotel room.”

Samsung’s healthcare-grade TVs provide patients the high definition, QLED viewing experience which gives them a home-like experience. It also comes with the ability in order to caste from their phone or tablet to the in-room TV.

Fit for purpose

A big screen TV is not feasible, as dialysis centers there is less space for large screens. And hence, this problem is been rectified by Samsung’s smart 32″ healthcare grade NJ690W. Being compact in design, it can adjust to any setting to maximize space. This comes with a pillow speaker, the same enables them to hear the sound that is not interrupted by the audio from their neighbor’s TV.

Better care, engaged patients, happier staff

Samsung healthcare-grade TVs integrate with Interactive Patient Care IPC platforms that reduce the load on nurses and other staff. It reduces the time that needs to take by a nurse in order to explain discharge instructions. Since it has already been displayed on the Samsung healthcare-grade TV. Also, there is no need to push the nurse call button to ask for a care plan, as it is already being displayed on the Samsung healthcare-grade TV. Therefore this workflow optimization makes your TV work for you instead of the nurse. This results in increased the overall productivity

Samsung healthcare TVs to improve the patient experience

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