Large hospitals like Bumrungrad International Hospital in Bangkok,
Thailand handle a high volume of point-of-care patient data every day. Naturally,
these critical data should not be lost or overlooked by the nurse. Data analysis
also requires considerable time, which then cannot be spent on patients. In 2019,
Bumrungrad International Hospital started to use an innovative technology that
is suited to the task of data analysis, offers efficient workflow for better
time management, and increases patient satisfaction. The use of a mobile device
reduces the workload for nurses as this system collects all patient results and
generates a clear and structured format for review. Moreover, all information, such
as from operators, reagents, and devices undergo quality controls that comply
with regulatory guidelines. A modern POC IT system simplifies processes for transmitting
crucial patient data via a single interface to an information system that can
connect POC data to various hospitals within its network.
The View of the Manager who coordinates all Point-of-Care Departments in one Hospital
Listen to Somruetai Punsomkid, Point-of-Care Coordinator at Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand explaining how the POCcelerator™ helps to improve both workflows for nurses and patient safety.
Experience in the Newborn Department
Listen to how Onanong Phromkwamkit, nurse in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand now reports the results from POC blood gas tests on a newborn to the doctor using an automated system.
Experience in the In-Patient Department For Blood Glucose Tests
Listen to how Jitnapa Chaisuwan, a nurse at the Inpatient Department at Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand, responsible for blood glucose tests has increased the time she can spend with patients since using the middleware system.
Experience in the Department for CT and MRI
Listen to Tamonwan Reanui, nurse in the Radiology Department
at Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand explaining how she now transfers
POC creatinine tests and enjoys efficient time and archiving management.