The health crisis we are going through has pressed the pace for technical and digital improvements. These improvements are noticeable at all levels of the production chain and in all sectors: hospital, catering, delivery, and many others.
In short, the health crisis has accelerated the digital transition that began in the 2000s. These technical improvements allow businesses to change the way they operate but it is also up to customers to adapt. For example, a week ago, for the first time in my life, I made an appointment online to get my hair cut.
But the health crisis has also highlighted the limits of certain infrastructures that are no longer up to standard or that did not think of changing an essential part of their activity. For this example we will talk about hospitals and health centers.
With confinement and health measures, it is therefore necessary to rethink the way in which patients are cared for: to limit the problems of overcrowding and contagion in hospitals, it will be necessary to go to the patient's home. Did you know that, according to a study conducted in 2014 by professors and researchers at HEC Montréal, 80% of health institutions in Canada and the US do not know the costs associated with transport in their hospital?
In light of these numbers, we need to find solutions. The digitalization of the transport sector in hospitals is one of the keystones for reducing transport costs. Indeed, digitalization will offer you several advantages:
At Fastercom, we help to achieve this type of digital layout within your business/establishment. It's easy, fast and the handling is very intuitive.