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Why Visitor Management is Essential for Healthcare Facilities

Hospital visitor management

Visitor management is a crucial aspect of maintaining security and safety in healthcare facilities. These environments are unique due to their open-campus feel and the necessity to balance accessibility with the protection of patients, staff, and visitors. Understanding who is in the building at any given time is essential, not just for day-to-day safety but also for responding to incidents and ensuring regulatory compliance.

One of the primary reasons for documenting visitors in healthcare settings is to enhance the privacy and safety of patients. Incidents across the country have underscored the risks associated with unauthorized access to sensitive areas, leading to potential breaches of patient confidentiality and security. A robust visitor management system can mitigate these risks by ensuring that only authorized individuals can access certain areas, thereby safeguarding patient privacy and contributing to a secure environment.

Implementing a visitor management system offers numerous advantages. Firstly, it enhances the safety of patients, staff, and visitors by allowing only registered individuals to access the facility beyond the lobby. This is a vital step in preventing unauthorized access and ensuring that the recovery environment for patients is as safe as possible. Additionally, with a high volume of visitors daily, hospitals need an efficient way to manage this traffic. A visitor management system streamlines the registration process, enabling quick and easy check-ins and reducing the administrative burden on security staff.

Moreover, an automated visitor management system improves the efficiency of security operations. By digitizing the documentation process, it frees up security personnel to focus on proactive measures rather than administrative tasks. The system can store visitor information, facilitating faster sign-ins for repeat visitors and allowing for instant alerts if a previous visitor who caused a security incident attempts to enter the facility again.

Another benefit of such a system is its ability to generate detailed visitor reports. These reports can provide insights into visitor patterns, such as the frequency of visits and the departments or patients they are visiting. This information can be invaluable for security assessments, staffing and investigations.

Furthermore, visitor management systems play a critical role in regulatory compliance. Accurate visitor logs are essential for audits and investigations, helping healthcare facilities demonstrate their commitment to security and privacy standards.

In conclusion, the role of visitor management in healthcare facilities cannot be overstated. As the sector continues to face complex security challenges, the adoption of sophisticated visitor management technologies becomes increasingly important. These systems not only enhance the safety and privacy of patients, staff, and visitors but also support regulatory compliance and improve operational efficiency. The commitment to implementing such technologies is a step towards ensuring that healthcare facilities remain safe and secure environments for everyone.

THRESHOLD: Your source for Visitor Management Solutions
THRESHOLD’s eVisitor Software offers a seamless and efficient way to document every visitor’s entry and exit. With features such as flag alerts, customizable access levels, and detailed visitor logs, the software ensures that hospital security directors can maintain a safe facility.

Moreover, THRESHOLD’s Expiring Visitor Badges add an extra layer of security. These badges visibly change color overnight, making it immediately apparent if a visitor has overstayed their welcome or is using a previous day’s visitor badge. This simple yet effective tool can significantly deter unauthorized access. Since they can’t be reused, they don’t have to be collected.

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Paul Kazlauskas

Paul joined THRESHOLD in 2001 after graduating from Bryant University. After a few years in the Sales Department, Paul transitioned to the Marketing Team in 2005. Over the years, Paul has worked on developing & launching new products, been the designer of customer communication emails, and launched numerous web sites for the Threshold product line. A native of Connecticut, Paul enjoys outdoor activities like kayaking, golfing & hiking, as well as spending time with his son.
Picture of Paul Kazlauskas

Paul Kazlauskas

Paul joined THRESHOLD in 2001 after graduating from Bryant University. After a few years in the Sales Department, Paul transitioned to the Marketing Team in 2005. Over the years, Paul has worked on developing & launching new products, been the designer of customer communication emails, and launched numerous web sites for the Threshold product line. A native of Connecticut, Paul enjoys outdoor activities like kayaking, golfing & hiking, as well as spending time with his son.

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The Red Flag feature has been improved! Now you can set your system to not print a badge for any visitor record that has been previously marked with a Red Flag. The attendant will be prompted to redirect the visitor according to your security protocol.

Special New Feature: Red Flag, No Badge

Flag alertsIt’s easy and free to activate this feature. Simply call us and ask for “Red Flag, No Badge” to be turned on. Once it’s on, the above pop-up will come up when a red flagged visitor comes back. No badge will print and the attendant will need to follow the facility’s policy for handling red flagged visitors.

The flags and notes only show to the desk attendant, not the visitor. 

Please contact eVisitor Support with any questions on how to use Flags in your system. 

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