Ways to improve patient safety in hospitals using purpose-built electronic shift rounding

Upgrade from paper logs to digital observations, ambient monitoring and management insights. Learn how purpose-built software mitigates clinical risk and improves patient safety in mental health facilities.

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Ways to improve patient safety in hospitals using purpose-built electronic shift rounding

When evaluating practical ways to improve patient safety in hospitals, healthcare leaders must confront the clinical risks hidden within legacy observation methods. For decades, inpatient facilities have relied on traditional paper charts to document routine patient safety checks. However, manual paper records compromise safety check timing, create dangerous data fragmentation, and offer unit managers zero real-time visibility into whether an observation protocol was completed on time. In high-acuity environments, these communication breakdowns and visibility gaps can directly put patients and service integrity at risk.

Truly improving patient safety and quality of care requires a shift to modern, automated technology. As a comprehensive operating platform for inpatient mental health, LIO replaces outdated rounding logs and ways of working with mental health inpatient monitoring software to establish a more responsive, intelligent care environment.


Mitigating clinical risk with purpose-built digital observations software

By moving away from manual clipboards to an integrated, digital-first clinical workflow that combines digital observations with ambient monitoring and management insights, care teams can systematically close the gaps that compromise patient safety:

Observe: Eliminating manual logging errors at the point of care

Transitioning to digital observations allows frontline staff to capture richer, timestamped patient data right at the point of care, removing the manual logging errors that lead to compliance failures.

Intervene: Enhancing situational awareness to prevent avoidable harm

With continuous access to real-time monitoring and baseline data, nurses gain enhanced situational awareness across the entire unit, enabling them to identify early signs of deterioration and prevent avoidable harm.

Plan: Leveraging insights for proactive, person-centered care

Retrospective patient behavioral insights allow multidisciplinary teams to move past simple box-ticking to plan proactive, person-centered care that actively promotes recovery. Management insights (including compliance reporting) also helps leaders identify training gaps in their organisation.


Streamlining frontline workflows and ensuring regulatory compliance

Ultimately, technology should reduce clinical burdens. Upgrading to a system like LIO streamlines the frontline workload while giving hospital leaders the defensible, real-time data trails they need to protect patients and meet strict regulatory standards.

Ready to discover evidence-backed ways to improve patient safety in hospitals? Contact us for a demo to see LIO in action.