Business Background
A leading military teaching hospital in Beijing was established in 1953 and integrates healthcare services, preventive care, education, and medical research. The hospital provides comprehensive medical support for military personnel and serves as a major referral center for complex and specialized care. The hospital is also a medical school of the People's Liberation Army, focusing primarily on graduate education, and is the only hospital-based teaching institution in the entire military.
Challenges
Patient information was not readily accessible at the point of care.
Nurses frequently moved between patient rooms and nursing stations.
Delays in synchronizing physician orders increased the risk of errors.
Manual transcription and retrospective documentation reduced accuracy.
Limited data timeliness affected clinical efficiency and decision-making.
Solution
To modernize nursing workflows, the hospital deployed the Seuic CRUISE2 5G-HC healthcare mobile computer as the foundation of a hospital-wide mobile nursing system. Extending the nursing workstation directly to the bedside, the solution digitized three critical clinical workflows:
Real-time access to patient information, allowing caregivers to review comprehensive patient records at the bedside.
Accurate bedside vital sign collection, enabling immediate capture and synchronization of temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and other clinical data.
Closed-loop medication administration and order execution, allowing nurses to verify patient identity, medication orders, and treatment instructions in real time, with electronic confirmation and documentation of completed tasks. By bringing nursing workflows to the point of care, the solution supports mobile, paperless, and intelligent nursing operations (three checks and seven verifications) while improving compliance with patient safety protocols.
Results
Real-time nursing verification (three checks and seven verifications) ensures compliance with standardized medication administration procedures, helping reduce clinical errors, ensuring the right patient receives the right medication, dose, route, and treatment at the right time.
Bedside capture of vital signs enables timely recording and synchronization of temperature, respiration, blood pressure, and other patient data.
Real-time verification of physician orders ensures nursing staff always work with the latest treatment instructions, reducing the risk of medication and execution errors.