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Why Improving Your Urgent Care Facility’s Connectivity with Passive DAS is Critical
August 13, 2024
Driving around your city or town lately, you’ve probably noticed a lot more urgent care facilities popping up. There are approximately 7,400 urgent care centers in the U.S., according to the Urgent Care Association of America. These facilities provide medical care and treatment for 160 million Americans each year.There are no signs of slowing either, with urgent care centers projected to grow at a rate of 5.8 percent annually through 2018. With the booming U.S. population, there’s no question it’s a good time to be in the medical and urgent care business.If you are the owner or manager of one of the many urgent care facilities in America, it’s important to ensure that you keep things running as smoothly as possible in order to provide the highest level of care. That includes keeping all of your operations online with a reliable cellular connection and network.With 77 percent of the population owning a smartphone, Americans rely on connectivity wherever they are. But the reasons you need strong cell coverage in your urgent care facility go far beyond enabling your staff and patience to check their social media feeds. There are important reasons why your staff and patients (and their families) need reliable connectivity in order to provide the highest level of care.Let’s look at some of the reasons why you need strong cell coverage in your urgent care facility:Uploading/filling prescriptions
One of the many conveniences for patients when visiting an urgent care center is the ability to have whatever prescriptions they may need electronically uploaded directly to the pharmacy that’s most convenient to them. This process requires reliable and secure cellular connection. Wi-Fi doesn’t provide the security to adequately safeguard your clinic’s DEA and patient information when submitting it to local pharmacies.Allows a ‘zonal’ approach
Passive DAS also allows a zonal approach to cell signal boosting, which is ideal in medical settings. Through a zonal approach you can boost signal only where you want or need to. If there are areas of the building that need to remain cell-phone free, such as near X-ray operations, for example, you can eliminate signal from that area without impacting others. That approach allows you to better control where signal is crucial and where it isn’t within your facility.Click here to learn more about how passive DAS can improve operations and patient care and service in your healthcare facility or contact WilsonPro today.