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Procedure CenteredOnce the patient is positioned on the chair, the procedure zone is designed to support the caregivers. Mobile carts and mobile work surfaces (that are part of the storage system) create a more efficient procedure zone, helping the provider avoid excessive clutter before, during and after the procedure and limiting excessive steps. -
Procedure Zone EfficiencyThe procedure zone is designed around the caregiver, providing access to the patient, work surfaces and supplies. Rotation of the procedure chair allows the physician to efficiently reposition the patient as needed during the procedure for better access. -
Enhanced ErgonomicsBarrier-free access, eight-way adjustment, pre-programmed positioning and a large range of motion are key features that allow optimum positioning of the patient on the procedure chair. Better positioning of the patient improves access to care and ergonomic posture for the caregiver to avoid undue strain and fatigue. -
In-Office Procedure WorkflowThe number of in-office medical procedures is increasing while there is growing pressure to control costs. This in-office procedure room was designed to enable physicians to better meet patient demands and contain procedure costs. Well organized storage puts instruments and supplies within arm’s reach. Taking into consideration hygiene, primary storage and bulk storage zones can maximize efficiency and minimize traffic. The procedure chair also offers maximum flexibility in bringing the patient to the caregiver.- Real-Time Locating System
- Clinical Process Improvement
- Americans with Disabilities
- Infection Prevention
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Clinical Process Improvement
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Americans with Disabilities
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Real-Time Locating System
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Infection Prevention
Use of RTLS for a patient flow optimization and self-rooming can assist in waste reduction efforts that help eliminate costly bottlenecks.
The procedure chair is positioned close enough to the cabinetry countertop for access to supplies. Mobile cabinets and supply carts can be moved in close proximity of the procedure chair as well. The adjustable positioning and rotation features of the procedure chair bring the patient to the caregiver for better access to the procedure site.
The height-adjustable procedure chair decreases the need for manually lifting and repositioning patients. The center of the room is kept open to allow a 60-inch wheelchair turning area. There is also ample room for patient egress.
Use of a self-rooming workflow reduces exposure to contagions. RTLS automates contact tracing. The mobile procedure cart can be easily moved for cleaning and disinfecting. Seamless upholstery as well as seamless door and drawer cabinetry finishes, tub-style drawers and solid surfaces also help simplify cleaning.



