Ocamar Infant Security system : A Record of Customer Follow-Up VisitsFujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital’s Choice for Peace of Mind

2024-06-19

In order to gain a thorough understanding of the effectiveness of the Onke baby security system in practical applications, we specially went to the Fujian Provincial Maternity Hospital (Fujian Provincial Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Fifth North District), and had a conversation with the key personnel of the hospital to explore how this high-tech system ensures the safety of mothers and babies and becomes the preferred choice of the hospital.


I. Reviewing the Past: The Difficult Situation of Traditional Security Measures


Before the introduction of the Onke infant security system, the Fujian Provincial Maternity Hospital mainly relied on manual methods to ensure the safety of infants. A large amount of manpower and resources were invested, but there were still many problems.


From the perspective of security, security guards usually set up fixed security posts at the entrance of the ward, their main responsibility being to inspect the discharged infants and accompanying personnel, thus serving as the last line of defense for controlling personnel entry and exit. However, relying solely on this static post setup is insufficient to meet the dynamic security needs within the ward. Moreover, security personnel need to take turns on duty, and as the shift changes and the standing guard time lengthens, fatigue accumulates, and work efficiency is affected.


The daily inspections in the hospital ward are mostly carried out by the nurses. Nurses already have a heavy workload, ranging from caring for postpartum mothers' recovery, assisting with newborn care, to distributing medicines and executing medical orders. When it comes to infant safety protection, they can only take the time to visit each ward to check on the infants' conditions during their busy breaks. It's better during the day, but once it's night, there are even more manpower shortages. The nurses have limited energy and find it difficult to ensure that every infant receives timely and continuous care. This results in the fact that although the manual inspections consume a lot of manpower, they still cannot ensure that the infants are under comprehensive and unobstructed safety monitoring. The potential safety hazards are like a hidden "time bomb", constantly worrying the hearts of the hospital and the families.


II. Focusing on the Present: The Outstanding Transformation of the Onkyo System


(1) Precise Positioning, Real-time Control


Reporter: "After the Onko baby security system was put into use, what obvious changes did it bring about?"


Captain Wang: "This change is truly remarkable! This system relies on the cutting-edge technology of the Internet of Things, and it has equipped each newborn baby and their corresponding mother with an exclusive smart tracking bracelet. From the moment the baby is born, they are constantly being monitored from all angles. The high-precision sensors in the bracelet can capture real-time location information of the baby, down to every bed and every movement. These data are instantly transmitted to the security monitoring center's large screen. Even if the baby slightly deviates from the set safety area by a tiny bit, a sharp alarm will immediately sound, and at the same time, the precise location of the baby is displayed on the large screen. Our security personnel can rush to the scene at the fastest speed without any delay, not even a single second wasted."


(II) Intelligent Linkage, Collaborative Efficiency


Reporter: "It sounds like the system is quite intelligent. In the emergency handling process, how do all the departments coordinate and work together?"


Nurse Leader Li: "This is precisely the brilliance of this system. Once the alarm sounds, the large screen in the security monitoring center flashes a warning, and the smart terminals in the hands of the security personnel will simultaneously receive detailed information about the baby, including photos, basic information, and the baby's movement route. This enables them to have a clear understanding of the situation while en route to the scene. At the same time, our nurses' station computers will immediately pop up an emergency notification. Once the medical staff are informed of the situation, they can promptly assist the security personnel in calming the frightened mother and checking the baby's health. The cooperation among all parties is seamless, like a tightly woven safety net."


(3) Multiple protections, thoughtful guardianship


Reporter: "In order to deal with possible unexpected situations, what other special safeguard measures does the system have?"


Captain Wang: "That's quite a lot! First of all, the materials and design of the wristband are very meticulous. It must ensure that the baby wears it comfortably without causing any harm to their delicate skin, and it should also have waterproof and detachable functions. If someone attempts to forcefully disassemble the wristband, the system will not only immediately issue an alarm but will also automatically record the exact time and location of the disassembly action, providing strong support for subsequent investigation and evidence collection. Additionally, the system is equipped with a backup power supply device. Even in the event of a sudden power outage, the wristband can still continue to operate for a period of time, providing comprehensive safety protection for the baby."


III. Focusing on Benefits: Remarkable Achievements in Resource Optimization


Reporter: "From the perspective of hospital operation, how exactly does the Onco baby security system help the hospital save resources in certain areas?"


Nurse Director Li: "In terms of manpower, the nurses have finally been relieved from the tense state of constantly monitoring the safety of the infants, and can now devote more energy to professional postpartum care work, such as providing meticulous postpartum guidance to the mothers and assisting with breastfeeding. The care received by the mothers and infants has become more comprehensive, and the quality of nursing services has significantly improved. The frequency of security personnel's patrols has also been greatly reduced, allowing them to have more energy to maintain the overall order of the hospital and identify other potential safety hazards. In terms of material resources, there is no longer a need to purchase a large number of cumbersome manual security facilities, and the costs associated with resolving disputes caused by infant safety accidents have also been reduced. In terms of funds, although there is a certain initial investment cost for the system, in the long run, it has saved a significant amount of expenses for staff duty and emergency handling, with an extremely high cost-effectiveness. This truly solves the urgent problems faced by the hospital."


Nowadays, at Fujian Provincial Maternity Hospital, both the medical staff and the mothers and their families are highly praising the Onco baby security system. The medical staff sincerely express that the work pressure has significantly decreased, allowing them to focus on improving the quality of medical services. The mothers and their families, upon hearing that the hospital has adopted such advanced technology to protect their babies, all express that they sleep soundly and feel at ease after admission. In the future, the hospital will continue to deepen its cooperation with Onco and rely on this system to safeguard the safety of mothers and babies, allowing every new life to embark on its journey in warmth and safety.


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