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Why Care Management Systems are Essential for Efficient Healthcare Delivery?

Healthcare is one of the most consistently growing industries in the world. It achieves staggering numbers in revenue each year because of its ability to adapt to customer needs and put faith in technological advancements to improve its competence. Care Management System is one such technology that emerged relatively recently but has established itself as essential to delivering the best experience. The idea is to fulfill the moral and legal obligation to ensure that everyone associated with the establishment, whether employee, volunteer, student, tradesperson visitor, or resident, is fully protected from any personal, physical, and/or emotional harm, either on the premises or when engaged in activities relating to the establishment. Our system relies on our next-gen products like robust touch buttons and multi-functional RFID readers. Let’s explore why care management systems have become essential for efficient healthcare delivery.  Ensuring On-time Cleaning Cleanliness is crucial to

Are Body-worn Cameras a Good Option During Rising Inflation?

Since inception the use of  Body-worn cameras  has risen sharply and now plays a crucial role in just about every area of industry including, Local Government, Security, Event and Stadium management, and retail, collecting tamper-proof audio-video evidence and proving themselves invaluable. For some businesses it could be an investment they need to make, however with the talk of even higher inflation are in two minds about whether to take this step.   Do they justify the investment? The Effect of Inflation Inflation is ever-present but has the potential to become a threat when it grows at an exponential rate. The current sharp rise in prices demolishes the purchasing power of people and businesses alike lending businesses both large and small to re-evaluate their operations and priorities.  With the cost of living being driven up and even the essentials becoming unaffordable to large groups of society, a rise in certain types of crime have been shown to be linked, including anti-social

Body Worn Cameras and Healthcare Facilities

Healthcare is one of the world’s largest industries. With the emergence of the latest technologies, this sector has received profuse advanced tools to improve its competence. BWC’s or Body Worn cameras are an example of the type of device that when implemented help to provide improved safety and enhanced accountability. The safety of patients admitted to a Healthcare facility is of utmost importance. Integrating body-worn cameras with your existing security and cleaning staff helps you achieve a high level of accountability for both your patients and the working staff. The mere presence of BWCs is often enough to help prevent acts of violence and aggression towards your staff and patients. In case of a dispute or mishap, the camera footage provides conclusive evidence to reveal the facts. Our cameras can assist, not only to help prevent incidents but also to provide evidence of the integratory of the security/cleaning staff that they are held responsible for their actions. Moreover, it

Use of Body-worn Cameras in Healthcare

The Body-worn camera is a piece of equipment one can wear to capture photos, audio and video. Straps keep it in place, allowing free movement of both hands to the user. Initially, only used by police officers, body-worn cameras (or BWCs) are now finding their way into other services. Its features improve accountability and procure tamper-free evidence that can be used for proof or future learning. One of the new applications is in the medical & healthcare industry. Body-worn Cameras in Healthcare The medical industry is renowned for introducing new technology and techniques that aid to build on what they currently offer. This demand for improvement made way for the introduction of BWCs.  From medical consultations to operating theatres, using body-worn cameras can improve most situations that medical professionals go through in their day-to-day lives. It can be used in hospitals, care centres and even speciality centres like mental hospitals to gather proof and keep a check on aggr

The Surprising Benefits of Body-Worn Cameras You Never Knew About

It is mind-blowing to think how the advancement of technology improves our society. The rise of crime and confusion caused by verbal evidence gave birth to the idea of a hand-held or wearable form of camera that provides unalterable and concrete evidence. This is how Body-worn cameras (BWCs) came into the picture.  It’s been over a decade since the private sector and police started using BWCs in the UK. Its success paved the way for other sectors like security, retail, healthcare and event management.  The EH-15 GPP-M9—one of the UK’s Best Body Worn Camera The  EH-15 body-worn video camera  is a wearable device that offers full 1080p HD video recording, a 140-degree wide-angle lens for capturing more footage, 64 GB of internal memory, over 10-hour record time, auto night vision, a pre-record, post-recording function, and much more. It is regarded as one of the  best body camera  because of its vast set of features coupled with a sharp display, rugged case and IP67 water resistance. The

Uses of Body-Worn Camera in Retail Business

Retail stores are found in almost every town today. Regardless of the size, you will spot one every few blocks. Owning a retail business is profitable but can be risky at times. There are many aspects of a retail store, but security is rising to be the one that they take pretty seriously over others. Apart from their goods, retail stores have to safeguard their staff as well. There have been thousands of reports of retail workers facing angry customers with many of them turning violent. Hoping to aid them, we present our Body Worn Camera. EH-15 Body Worn Camera The global demand for body-worn cameras is increasing every year. Originally used by police, this piece of equipment is now being tried out by multiple industries because of its plethora of features and positive feedback. Our EH-15 is where these useful features meet excellent quality. Here are some of its attributes: HD Video Recording Audio-only Recording Multi-shot Support In-built storage Night Vision IP67 Waterproof Design,

Are Body-worn Cameras a Good Option During Rising Inflation?

Since inception the use of   Body-worn cameras   has risen sharply and now plays a crucial role in just about every area of industry including, Local Government, Security, Event and Stadium management, and retail, collecting tamper-proof audio-video evidence and proving themselves invaluable. For some businesses it could be an investment they need to make, however with the talk of even higher inflation are in two minds about whether to take this step. Do they justify the investment? The Effect of Inflation Inflation is ever-present but has the potential to become a threat when it grows at an exponential rate. The current sharp rise in prices demolishes the purchasing power of people and businesses alike lending businesses both large and small to re-evaluate their operations and priorities.  With the cost of living being driven up and even the essentials becoming unaffordable to large groups of society, a rise in certain types of crime have been shown to be linked, including anti-social

Body Worn-cameras vs CCTV cameras- Similarities & Differences

Technology has come a long way. Today, it influences and improves almost all aspects of our society. Security is no exception, and with good reason too. Crime has always been prevalent and has continued to rise in the past decade. Countermeasures like CCTV cameras and Body-worn cameras (BWC) came into existence in response to the spike in crime rate. Both offer concrete evidence which helps determine the victim, the perpetrator and the nature of the crime. Let’s delve deeper into what they are along with the similarities and differences between the two. CCTV Camera The Closed-circuit television camera is a system used for surveillance and video recording. It uses an in-built camera to record evidence that can be viewed and stored in a variety of storage mediums. While old CCTV cameras captured video in black and white, the new ones record colour videos. They also have other useful features like zooming into a specific area and tracking faces. General uses: Maintaining security within a