On a daily basis, managers in the health sector are subject to constant pressure regarding their operations management. Faced with an aging population, pandemic phenomena and climate change related consequences, the health sector must always do more with fewer resources.
Emerging technologies for tracking, asset management, hygienic care, equipment maintenance, video surveillance and health cartography provide people who work in the health sector different tools that are very useful in their daily activities. But what about the interoperability and accessibility of these technologies?
K2 Geospatial, through JMap, is quite the systems integrator, and is very interested in these challenges. With JMap, different management security systems—usually independent from each other and generally managed individually—can communicate together on a user-friendly graphic interface. Where is the nearest cardiac defibrillator? Where did this patient go today? Where are the areas at risk for this phenomenon? These are issues addressed by K2 solutions.
JMap serves as the link between medical and biomedical equipment management systems, access control systems, space management systems and systems for detecting intruders in restricted areas. Furthermore, it makes it possible to locate, in real time, all the elements tracked within a medical facility (staff, equipment, ...) through the geospatial data it broadcasts.