by Huey Zoroufy | Nov 14, 2016 | Featured, HCAHPS, Nursing |
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by John | Apr 29, 2016 | Featured, HCAHPS, Nursing, Quietyme in the Press |
Quietyme’s launch of its automated, end-to-end solution for hospital noise reduction is featured in HIT Consultant. The solution now includes:– Enhanced predictive dashboard. Hospitals can make intervene before noise reaches projected levels.– Smart Bundle. Identifies the 1 to 3 modifications specific for each nursing unit each day that will make the largest impact on noise reduction immediately– Smart Signs. Attractive, edge-lit sign alerts staff and visitors when noise disturbances are occurring.– Compliance & Effectiveness Reports. Automatically holds staff accountable for improvement and identifies what is having the largest impact.To read more, click...
by John | Mar 11, 2016 | Featured, HCAHPS, Nursing, Quietyme in the Press, Technology |
Quietyme’s new solutions dashboard is featured in the leading healthcare technology media outlet, HIT Consultant. Designed to help nurses and hospital administrators reduce patient noise disturbances, the new predictive analytics solution is a proprietary technology platform built on the real-time streaming data of Quietyme’s decibel sensor network currently used in dozens of hospitals, hotels and residential buildings.Read the entire article >> Click...
by John | Jan 22, 2016 | Featured, Hospitality, Quietyme in the Press |
The New Year brings a call for the “start of a quiet revolution in the ever-noisy hotel world.” Take a look at reporter David Churchill’s analysis on “How Hotels Are Finally Tackling Room Noise” with innovation including Quietyme in the Business Traveler.See how this call is taken even a step further and called a “war on noise” as Quietyme is featured in The Economist. Read the whole article from The Economist via link:http://www.economist.com/blogs/gulliver/2016/01/bang-bang-no-zeds Read the whole article from Business Traveler via...
by John | Aug 31, 2015 | Featured, HCAHPS, Healthcare, Nursing, Quietyme in the Press, Studies & Reports |
The secret is out! “Nursing staff and Quietyme can make a huge difference in lowering noise levels in hospitals.” says healthcare journalist Jennifer Larson. “Would you recognize if the hospital noise level was too high? Or would you know what to do to keep it down?The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that the average noise level in a hospital room not exceed 30 decibels. But as the authors of a 2012 research letter in the Archives of Internal Medicine noted, “objectively measured hospital noise can range as high as 67 dB in the intensive care unit to 42 dB in surgical wards.” When that happens, patients have trouble getting the rest they need, and they tend to mark hospitals down on HCAHPS scores. Most units are a lot louder than you might realize. Machines, alarms, footsteps on tile floors, pages echoing overhead, cell phones…they’re all part of the cacophony of noises in a typical hospital. Human voices are responsible for creating a lot of the hospital noise, too.” Read the whole article...
by John | Aug 26, 2015 | Featured, Hospitality, Technology |
“Given that studies have shown an increase in a hotel rating can correlate to an increase in the all-important average daily rate for a property, it’s no wonder why the hotel industry is trying to find ways to anticipate guests’ needs before they have time to bring it to the attention of hotel staff.” Staying proactive and in front of the trend in hotel guests, Quietyme is working to improve experience and retention for the hospitality industry. As with our healthcare and property management offerings we are helping companies stay ahead and protect their investments and experience they are providing. Sensors, analytics and alerts help staff and consumers with positive outcomes. Read the whole article from Hospitality Risk Solutions via link:...
by John | Aug 19, 2015 | Featured, Hospitality |
Try our Smart Sensor solution risk free for 30 days. Empower your staff and be proactive? Receive email alerts to your phone or front desk when the range you set is exceeded. Noise, temperature, humidity and light are monitored. It’s that simple. No more waiting for complaints via phone, front desk or even worse a bad review. Keep your reputation and your guest experience high using technology. Contact our sales team via the web. #RiskFree #QuietisDelicious #TravelHappy...
by John | Aug 13, 2015 | Featured |
Journalist Daniel Bortz from Time Magazine delves into how Quietyme got started, beginning with the problem of noise and people. “As a property manager, you sit at your desk waiting for bad things to happen.” In the meantime, he came up with a solution: a noise-monitoring system that works on a wireless network to alert landlords to problems.” Read the whole article...