Asset Management benefits healthcare environments

In healthcare, time and resources are critical. Efficient asset management helps healthcare facilities track, manage, and optimize their resources, ranging from medical equipment to staff schedules, ensuring smooth operations and high-quality patient care.

✔ Prevent theft and protect valuable assets
✔ Enhance patient care and safety
✔ Real-time asset and inventory management

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Prevent theft and protect valuable assets

Healthcare facilities can lose significant resources due to theft or misplacement of equipment. With robust asset management systems, every item is tracked in real-time, ensuring resources remain secure and accounted for. This not only reduces financial losses but also ensures that critical equipment is always available when needed.

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Track every asset with precision to prevent theft or misplacement.

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Reduce financial losses by securing high-value equipment.

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Gain peace of mind with 24/7 monitoring and alerts for unauthorized movement.

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Enhance patient care and safety

When healthcare professionals have instant access to the right equipment at the right time, patient care improves dramatically. Streamlined operations reduce delays during emergencies, ensuring patients receive timely and effective treatment. Additionally, consistent availability of resources enhances overall safety for both patients and staff.

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Minimize delays during emergencies with instant equipment access.

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Reduce risks by ensuring medical devices are properly maintained and accounted for.

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Focus staff efforts on patient care instead of searching for resources.

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Real-Time Asset and Inventory Management

Gone are the days of manual tracking and stock-taking. Real-time asset and inventory management provides up-to-date visibility into the location, status, and usage of resources. This allows healthcare facilities to proactively address shortages, minimize downtime, and maintain optimal inventory levels. All contributing to smoother operations and better patient outcomes. With these benefits, asset management becomes an essential foundation for a safer, more efficient healthcare environment.

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Always know the location and status of every piece of equipment.

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Prevent shortages with proactive inventory tracking and replenishment.

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Eliminate waste by optimizing resource allocation and usag

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— Testimonials

Here's what our clients are saying...

This saves healthcare staff a lot of time and leads to better staff satisfaction

"Before the tags were implemented, manual processes were used to share materials between different hospital departments. This sometimes made it difficult to locate materials. Thanks to the tags, it is now possible to search for the location of devices via a portal, with an accuracy of a few meters. This saves healthcare staff a lot of time and leads to better staff satisfaction."

Bart Dejaegher
Staff member for care processes and medical equipment at AZ Oostende.

Enjoy big savings and happy staff without ever worrying about your security

"With our existing infrastructure, room inventory, and locations, Blyott helped implement a tracking solution quickly. As a result, our nursing team no longer spends time looking for assets but on what really matters: patient care."

Peter Dierickx
IT and Facilities Director at AZ Maria Middelares

It’s essential to limit the time lost as much as possible so that our existing staff can spend their days more effectively.

"Our research showed that each of our 67 FTEs spent 15 minutes to half an hour daily looking for assets. Out of 3,800 FTEs, that may not seem like much, but the point is that our nursing staff were not carrying out their core tasks: caring for patients. This was happening in a labor market with a shortage of nursing staff, making recruiting people to make up for the lost time much more difficult. It’s essential to limit the time lost as much as possible so that our existing staff can spend their days more effectively."

Martin Meijerink
Director, Maatschap MMS (Maasstad Medical Specialists)

This saves healthcare staff a lot of time and leads to better staff satisfaction

"Before the tags were implemented, manual processes were used to share materials between different hospital departments. This sometimes made it difficult to locate materials. Thanks to the tags, it is now possible to search for the location of devices via a portal, with an accuracy of a few meters. This saves healthcare staff a lot of time and leads to better staff satisfaction."

Bart Dejaegher
Staff member for care processes and medical equipment at AZ Oostende.

Enjoy big savings and happy staff without ever worrying about your security

"With our existing infrastructure, room inventory, and locations, Blyott helped implement a tracking solution quickly. As a result, our nursing team no longer spends time looking for assets but on what really matters: patient care."

Peter Dierickx
IT and Facilities Director at AZ Maria Middelares

It’s essential to limit the time lost as much as possible so that our existing staff can spend their days more effectively.

"Our research showed that each of our 67 FTEs spent 15 minutes to half an hour daily looking for assets. Out of 3,800 FTEs, that may not seem like much, but the point is that our nursing staff were not carrying out their core tasks: caring for patients. This was happening in a labor market with a shortage of nursing staff, making recruiting people to make up for the lost time much more difficult. It’s essential to limit the time lost as much as possible so that our existing staff can spend their days more effectively."

Martin Meijerink
Director, Maatschap MMS (Maasstad Medical Specialists)