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Rethink the Clinical Space

Midmark is working with you to redefine the future of the clinical space – from the
examination room to the procedure room.

WORKFLOW A

THE TRADITIONAL EXAM ROOM

Some of the leading factors in today's exam room design are accessibility, efficiency and minimizing caregiver injuries caused by manually lifting and repositioning patients. This traditional exam room layout supports safe patient handling and the use of paper-based medical records. The care zone is centered on an accessible, Barrier-Free® exam table. In order to access past medical records and educational information with this exam room set-up, the caregiver typically must leave the room. View PDF

WORKFLOW B

INTRODUCTION OF EMR INTO THE EXAM ROOM

New technologies are becoming a major component of twenty-first century healthcare. The integration of a computer into the exam room will help and not hinder patient-caregiver interaction, keeping patients comfortable, informed and engaged. This layout builds on the traditional exam room with the integration of Electronic Medical Records (EMR). The patient is seated adjacent to the computer, then moved to the Barrier-Free® exam table. The computer also gives real-time access to patient histories and diagnostic data at the point of care. View PDF

WORKFLOW C

SAFE PATIENT CARE AND FLEXIBILITY

Safety and efficiency in patient care are paramount in an effective exam room design – and they are the focal points of this workflow layout. Seating the patient on the Barrier-Free® exam table throughout the visit reduces time needed for patient positioning and maximizes efficiency for both the physician and caregiver. Mobile workstations surrounding the exam table offer added control and flexibility to adjust to the point of care. View PDF

WORKFLOW D

EFFICIENT PATIENT CARE WITH DEDICATED ZONES

Recognizing a critical need, this exam room is designed to provide a clear separation between the private zone (caregiver) and public zone (guest). The computer workstation is located adjacent to the Barrier-Free® exam table for optimal access of digital data at point of care. In addition, supply storage is placed at arm's length with a mobile cart unit for easily accessed supplies. View PDF

WORKFLOW E

CONTINUOUS CARE AND CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT

Today's successful patient care extends far beyond the office door. Exam room design must be more flexible and functional – and provide the means for ongoing monitoring of patients in addition to scheduled office visits. This design features a designated consultation zone that gives physicians the power to stay in contact with caregivers and to monitor the patient's health more closely. Remote diagnostic tools provide a means of feedback and ongoing monitoring, supporting the continuous patient care relationship. View PDF

WORKFLOW F

IN-OFFICE SURGERY

The number of procedures performed in outpatient settings is rapidly increasing thanks to advances in anesthesia and innovations in surgical techniques. In order to meet patient demands and to control healthcare costs, this trend will continue. This procedure room was designed to support this dynamic and includes all of the features required to complete procedures in an office setting. Well-organized storage conceals instruments and supplies. The procedure table is positioned close enough to the casework countertop so supplies are within easy reach of the caregiver. View PDF

WORKFLOW G

DERMATOLOGY

The practice of dermatology is evolving with the integration of new technologies, high-powered lasers and more complex procedures that are being performed on an outpatient basis. In order to meet these evolving needs, Midmark has reengineered the concept of the dermatology room to combine consultation, counseling and procedures all within a seamlessly efficient yet warm, inviting atmosphere designed to enhance the patient-caregiver relationship. View PDF

WORKFLOW H

PODIATRY

The integration of new technologies and advances with in-office procedures are shaping the future of the podiatry practice. Functionality, efficiency and versatility are key to an effective podiatry room design – and at the center of it all is the procedure zone. The design of this workflow addresses the many needs of the procedure zone. The podiatry chair is positioned at an angle, which provides more effortless access to the foot area – whether in a seated or standing position. The room also provides an abundance of streamlined, well-organized storage. View PDF

Learn More

Contact us to find out more about how we can provide the tools to help you redefine and rethink your workflow. If you are interested in purchasing Midmark products or have comments or suggestions, please call 1-800-MIDMARK Ext - 88921 to speak with a customer service representative or let us help you find a local Midmark distributor.