Let iTransport plan the cleaning tasks such as daily activities, ad-hoc or urgent jobs and bed cleaning prioritized from high to low for you. The cleaning tasks are created fully automatically and distributed among the available employees. Tasks are easily made visible via a mobile device.
This module allows you to easily organise the daily cleaning routine after your patients have been discharged. The software ensures that the beds are available for the next patient as soon as possible.
Carefree cleaning. Some tasks need to be done at a certain time, but sometimes it might also be possible to complete them earlier. With iTransport it is possible to set anticipation times, and increase flexibility.
Some things just can’t be planned. Every day, you have to deal with ad hoc emergency tasks in between all your other activities. iTransport assigns ad hoc tasks to the nearest employee.
Does your organisation have a central bed management unit? Gain insights into and control of the flow of beds between bed management and the wards. Do you know when the beds are due for maintenance?
Take control of the cleaning tasks in your hospital. When a patient is discharged or transferred to another ward, this information is processed in the Electronic Health Record (EHR). And since the EHR is integrated with iTransport via HL7, the software sees straight away which bed needs to be cleaned.
iTransport gives you control over the regular cleaning tasks in your hospital, such as mopping the floor, cleaning the refrigerator or descaling the kettle. These tasks are less time consuming, and are often interrupted for ad hoc emergency tasks.
Urgent tasks often come in at short notice and need to be carried out as quickly as possible. iTransport automatically prioritises the task or bumps it up the list of activities.
Cleaning Beds is part of the Bed Center solution (Patient Transport), but cleaning a bed can of course also be included as a daily or periodic cleaning task. This means you have a minimal chance of accumulating dirty beds or a shortage of clean beds in the wards.