The Translational Pulmonary and Immunology Research Center (TPIRC) has deployed real-time contact tracing solutions to improve employee safety.
The objective is to ensure the continuity of patient care while ensuring ongoing safety for on-site staff. TPRIC staff can now initiate automatic alerting and contact tracing with the click of a button as they move throughout the facility. The solution has ensured the health and safety of more than 20,000 patient visits since the pandemic began in 2020.
The Translational Pulmonary and Immunology Research Center (TPIRC) is a non-profit research and clinical care center based in Long Beach, California, that focuses on the development of cutting-edge, individualized treatment protocols, which utilize comprehensive diagnostic tools and patient-driven research for orphan diseases. Founded in 2015 by Dr. Inderpal Randhawa, TPIRC uses precision medicine and data analytics techniques to drive treatment of food allergies and a series of orphan diseases.
When COVID-19 made its way into the U.S., TPIRC faced an immediate challenge related to continuity of care for its patients and ongoing safety for its on-site staff. The organization needed to pivot quickly to ensure that there would be no interruption for thousands of patients who require regular visits to a treatment or diagnostic center.
In essence, TPIRC needed to create a “COVID-safe zone”, where testing and therapeutics could continue while ensuring the health and safety of everyone in its facility — staff, patients and other visitors. Based on best practice guidance, the new environment would need tools and protocols to support tracking, tracing and testing for COVID-19 in people and on surfaces.
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The TPIRC has equipped its facility with advanced technology aimed at elevating health and safety. The first step encompassed the integration of BLE badges and badge holders into the organization’s Infectious Disease Awareness Platform (IDAP), which was already equipped with solutions to safeguard its healthcare employees.
The BLE badges and badge holders act as wireless beacons that provide the IDAP with a complete digital trail of individuals’ whereabouts and historical interactions in the facility. The beacons are also used to monitor compliance with staff decontamination protocols and hand hygiene requirements, as well as to promote effective management of social distancing in compliance with public health guidelines.
TPIRC staff can now initiate automatic alerting and contact tracing with the click of a button as they move throughout the facility. In addition, TPIRC can monitor how long staff members are at each clean-room station, per compliance guidelines, to ensure they follow proper decontamination procedures.
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