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World s Best Smart Hospitals 2021 By Newsweek
World s Best Smart Hospitals 2021
The pandemic put hospitals through the ultimate stress test. By forcing them to adapt to waves of COVID-19 patients, changing treatment protocols, faltering supply chains and a massive vaccine rollout, to name just a few of the challenges of the past year, the outbreak drove home the importance of advanced technology. The hospitals that best weathered the crisis were by and large the ones that were already open to integrating new technologies and taking advantage of data-driven opportunities as they become available. This lesson may turn out to be one of the most profound and lasting effects of the pandemic. Hospitals around the world now have a renewed sense of urgency to provide effective telehealth services, use real-time data to quickly and efficiently allocate staff and other resources where most needed and monitor the flow of patients along care pathways during peak demand periods.
Lumenix Awarded Contract By The Federal Government of Canada To Deploy Its Artificially Intelligent Monitoring System
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TORONTO, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Lumenix is pleased to announce that the Federal Government of Canada has purchased its Artificially Intelligent Monitoring System ( AIMS ) for hand hygiene to deploy at The Ottawa Hospital, one of the largest teaching and research hospitals in Canada.
Lumenix s Artificially Intelligent Monitoring System was developed over several years with leading clinicians and engineers at Boston Children s Hospital. AIMS is a state-of-the-art platform technology designed to apply the best of robotics engineering, artificial intelligence and 3D perceptual systems to transform hand hygiene monitoring and compliance in healthcare and other facilities.