Montefiore to Automate Patient Flow

June 24, 2011
Montefiore Medical Center (New York), a 1,122-bed health system, will adopt a suite of TeleTracking Technologies (Pittsburgh) solutions to automate

Montefiore Medical Center (New York), a 1,122-bed health system, will adopt a suite of TeleTracking Technologies (Pittsburgh) solutions to automate patient flow in an effort to accommodate expected patient increases when several surrounding health facilities close.

The system is designed to manage existing bed capacity and avert hospital overcrowding, says the provider of patient flow solutions.

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