SwipeSense in the News
SwipeSense and our hospital partners have been mentioned or quoted by the following media outlets and news organizations.
2024
- November 2024 : Why Technology Alone Can’t Transform Healthcare: The Critical Role of Behavioral Change
- October 2024 : How SwipeSense Transforms Patient Safety Through Hand Hygiene and Behavioral Change
- October 2024 : SwipeSense Celebrates One Year of Unified Leadership: Driving Behavioral Change Through Hand Hygiene Technology
- October 2021 : Hunterdon Healthcare Partners with SwipeSense to Boost Patient and Staff Safety, Reinforce Dedication to Top Quality Care For its Community
- October 2021 : Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence Lower Hospital Infections
- August 2021 : Using Technology to Build a Patient Safety Infrastructure
- June 2021 : With AI adoption increasing in response to COVID-19, new guidance on ethics and governance
- June 2021 : Zero Events of Harm’: Novant Health’s Bold Patient Safety Goal
- May 2021 : Clean Hands, Clear Communication: How Nurse Leaders Ushered in Hand Hygiene Tech Tools
- May 2021 : Edward-Elmhurst Health CFO’s Advice: ‘Don’t Forget About the Future’
- May 2021 : Capital Health Partners With SwipeSense To Further Its Commitment To Patient Safety And Infection Prevention
- April 2021 : Navigating COVID’s Financial Roller Coaster: One Health System CFO Describes the Ride
- March 2021 : How Hospital Sisters Health System is Using Tech to Advance Patient Safety Goals
- March 2021 : Culture Shift: Post-COVID Employee Wellness and Safety Must Be Top Priority
- March 2021 : In Southern California, Methodist Hospital Turns to Automated Contact Tracing Inside its Four Walls
- March 2021 : California Hospital Uses mHealth to Automate Contact Tracing
- February 2021 : Methodist Hospital of Southern California Uses Automated Contact Tracing to Contain COVID-19
- February 2021 : Coronavirus: Automated Contact Tracing in Hospitals Called ‘Game Changer’
- February 2021 : Automated Hand Hygiene System Evolution Continues
- February 2021 : 83% of Healthcare Consumers Would Feel Safer in Hospitals with COVID-19 Contact Tracing Technology
- January 2021 : Novant Health Monitors How Well Employees Sanitize Their Hands
- November 2020 : SwipeSense Technology Platform Expanded System-Wide at Novant Health, Defining World-Class Approach for the Future of Hospital Safety and Quality
- September 2020 : Methodist Hospital Demonstrates Commitment to Keeping Patients and Employees Safe with Significant Investment in Safety Technology
- August 2020 : Some Hospitals Are Tracking Covid-19 by Adding Sensors to Employees’ Badges
- August 2020 : Hospitals Using Badges to Track Employee COVID-19 Exposure
- August 2020 : Hazard ARH Uses SwipeSense Technology to Speed Up Contact Tracing for COVID-19
- June 2020 : Area Hospitals Using Technology to Monitor Handwashing
- May 2020 : Watch Your Hands: Digital Monitoring Helps UnityPoint Keep Tabs On Staff Hygiene
- May 2020 : SwipeSense and Percent Pledge Launch ChiTechCares to Support COVID relief
- April 2020 : COVID-19: How Healthcare IT Industry Organizations are Managing
- April 2020 : How IoT Devices, Like Smart Tags, Help Hospitals Track Coronavirus Exposure
- April 2020 : Q&A with SwipeSense — How its Hand Hygiene Technology is Protecting Healthcare Workers During COVID-19
- January 2020 : Edward-Elmhurst Health Adopts SwipeSense to Improve Patient Experience and Advance High-quality Performance
- December 2019 : Doctors and Nurses Clean Their Hands Only Half as Much as They Should. Now Some Chicago-area Hospitals are Having Them Wear Tracking Technology to Keep Tabs.
- October 2019 : Sensors Helping Hospitals Keep Track of Hand-Hygiene Performance
- October 2019 : SwipeSense Partners with Redox to Add Clinical Context to Hospital Real-time Location Applications
- June 2019 : SwipeSense Announces Cooper University Health Care as New Partner
- March 2019 : HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital Launches Advanced Hand Hygiene Monitoring Technology
- August 2018 : SwipeSense Drastically Reduces Cost of Hospital RTLS