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Groundbreaking new $2 Billion pediatric hospital deploys Vizzia advanced RTLS

May 01, 2025
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Healthcare executives selected Vizzia for the largest hospital project ever in Georgia. Vizzia collaborated with hospital leaders to integrate RTLS with applications to streamline workflows and enhance care delivery.

About Arthur M. Blank Hospital
The Arthur M. Blank Hospital (AMBH) is the largest hospital project in Georgia’s history. This state-of-the-art facility, costing $2 billion, spans 19 stories and covers 2 million square feet. The hospital has 446 beds, and the emergency room is 70,000 square feet.


Arthur M. Blank Hospital Advanced Technologies

Robotics Integration
The Arthur M. Blank Hospital will deploy the world’s largest fleet of robots, including autonomous mobile robots. One-third will handle patient-facing tasks like delivering meals and medications. Back-hall “tugs” will transport heavy linen and trash using advanced algorithms and camera technology.

Device Integration and AI
Additionally, the hospital integrates various devices to provide real-time bio-physio data, supporting 11 predictive models to aid clinical decisions. Clinicians can access waveforms and vitals on mobile devices, and the nurse call system auto-silences alarms via RTLS.

Patient Engagement
Patient rooms feature multiple screens for education, entertainment, and communication. The RTLS system displays relevant information and allows caregivers to access necessary data. A pan-tilt-zoom camera in each room facilitates remote communication with caregivers, interpreters, or family members.

Advanced RTLS Asset Management
The Arthur M. Blank Hospital is equipped with leading-edge technology, including Vizzia Technologies’ advanced Real-Time Location System (RTLS) for asset management. This system integrates location awareness and clinical workflow applications to enhance operational efficiency and patient care.

The hospital is equipped with Vizzia Technologies’ advanced (RTLS) Asset Management solution. This system integrates the hospital’s leading-edge location awareness and clinical workflow applications to enhance operational efficiency and patient care.

RTLS badges worn by staff will enable dynamic tracking, and screens outside each patient room will display halo lights indicating who is present, thereby reducing unnecessary steps for clinicians.

Integration with systems like waveforms and nurse call systems ensures real-time updates and response optimization. The comprehensive RTLS setup will significantly improve staff coordination and patient outcomes.

Arthur M. Blank Hospital RTLS Application Integrations
Vizzia Technologies has played a pivotal role in supporting the RTLS infrastructure at Arthur M. Blank Hospital.

Importantly, Vizzia’s InVIEW℠ RTLS data analytics platform integrates seamlessly with several systems to streamline workflows and enhance safety. Key integrations include:

• Epic EHR: Automates the staff access to Electronic Health Records, saving clinicians time.
• Microsoft Entra ID: Provides secure application access with Single Sign-On (SSO) identity.
• Get Well 360: Enhances patient engagement and satisfaction through smart room solutions.
• Nuvolo CMMS: Improves Preventive Maintenance (PM) workflows and location syncing.
• Lynx Systems: Ensures staff safety by providing instant location updates for duress alerts.
• Workday HR: Automatically import staff changes in Human Capital Management (HCM).

These integrations support Arthur M. Blank Hospital’s mission to deliver high-quality care efficiently and effectively, leveraging technology to create a safer, more responsive healthcare environment.

“The new Arthur M. Blank Hospital will be one of the most advanced facilities in the world. My goal is we use technology to help clinicians provide the best care possible through more intelligent systems, save steps through improved communication and technology-supported visual processes, and improve care and experience through improved patient engagement.”
– Hospital Chief Information Officer

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