Hospital Indoor Navigation System
An indoor navigation system that guides patients and visitors within the building.
Hospital Indoor Navigation System, is an indoor guidance system that helps patients and visitors find their way to the target unit (outpatient clinic, laboratory, cashier) in large and complex hospital buildings.
The system reduces stress and delays caused by navigation by providing step-by-step guidance through a mobile application, kiosk, and screens.
Other names / abbreviation: Indoor Navigation, Indoor Guidance.
What is it used for?
The hospital indoor navigation system facilitates navigation, reduces tardiness for appointments, and improves the patient/visitor experience.
Key features
- Indoor map: Building and unit maps.
- Step-by-step guidance: Route creation to the target.
- Multichannel access: Use via mobile, kiosk, and screens.
- Appointment connection: Direct guidance to the appointment unit.
Integration and standards
The Hospital Indoor Navigation System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
- KVKK
- Accessibility
Benefits provided
- Easy navigation
- Reduction of delays
- Experience improvement
Selection and evaluation criteria
The main criteria considered when evaluating a hospital indoor navigation system:
- Positioning accuracy
- Mobile/kiosk integration
- Map currency
Points to consider
- Maps must be kept up to date with building changes.
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What is the hospital indoor navigation system?
An indoor navigation system that guides patients and visitors to the target unit within the building.
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