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Health Pods for Automated Triage Improve Efficiency and Satisfaction in Nurses and Patients

2025; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Volume: 15; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3390/app15020813

ISSN

2076-3417

Autores

Giuseppe Andreoni, Angela Santangelo, Riccardo Sannicandro, Alessandro Nizardo Chailly,

Tópico(s)

Emergency and Acute Care Studies

Resumo

Emergency department (ED) overcrowding and limited staff availability pose ongoing challenges to healthcare efficiency. Recent advancements in automated health technologies, such as the health pod, aim to alleviate these pressures by automating vital sign measurements for low-risk patients. Over three months, the CAPSULA Health Pod was implemented and used in a paired setting with normal triage procedures in an urban hospital ED; it demonstrated improvements in triage efficiency and patient satisfaction, aligning with evidence that supports automation as a solution in high-demand healthcare settings. With 1342 assessments across 404 patients, despite some challenges with elderly patient engagement, CAPSULA achieved excellent measurement accuracy and relevant efficiency for the first assessment of patients in crowded situations and for reassessment. The findings indicate CAPSULA’s potential to reduce patient wait times, improve workflow efficiency, and support resource-limited EDs. Although the main limitation remains IT integration, the system demonstrates scalability and potential for broader adoption.

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