With the 24/7/365 use, the moving parts, and the bells and whistles, do dispatch consoles last more than 10 years? For high-quality dispatch consoles, they not only last more than a decade but can still look like new and perform at their best. Recently, Xybix checked in on a client, the Onondaga County 911 Center, for feedback on their 10-year-old consoles. Four dispatchers with a combined 43 years of experience serving one of the largest counties in New York State shared their thoughts in video.
Topics: Employee Health, Ergonomics, Fun & Morale
Ergonomic imaging desks are designed to help radiologists stay comfortable and productive while they work. But not all ergonomic desks are created equal. Some are more customizable than others, which is important for many reasons related to the health, safety, and morale of radiologists. And being customizable is not enough—the process of adjusting the desk needs to be so easy that it’s second nature to the radiologist coming on shift or needing a boost throughout the day.
Topics: Employee Health, Ergonomics, Healthcare
Think about how edgy you feel when you leave your phone in the car or plug it in a few feet away at, say, a coffee shop. Imagine if your belongings were always out of your possession like this, while you’re busy taking critical dispatch calls. This is where personal lockers come in—and they offer plenty of other benefits as well.
Topics: Employee Health, Accessories, Dispatch, Fun & Morale
Workstations designed specifically for radiology equipment—and, more importantly, for radiologists—are essential equipment in healthcare facilities. In many cases, the desks are used and abused 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. This is why you need to select imaging desks that are built to last.
Topics: Employee Health, Ergonomics, Healthcare
The Importance of Screen Viewing in a Radiology Reading Environment
Posted by Mike Graham on Sep 6, 2023 7:37:13 AM
Radiologists play a vital role in the diagnosis and treatment of patients, and they rely heavily on medical images to make their assessments. However, the long hours radiologists spend looking at computer screens can lead to eyestrain, which can interfere with their ability to see the images clearly and accurately. As a result, it’s important to reduce eye strain in any ways you can, including through a reading environment that is conducive to optimal screen viewing.
Topics: Employee Health, Ergonomics, Healthcare
Unraveling the Intricate Dance Between Culture and the 9-1-1 Staffing Crisis
Posted by Karolina Krakowiak on Sep 1, 2023 7:23:13 AM
(NOTE: This article was originally written for 911training.net)
We all understand that 9-1-1 dispatch centers serve as the vital bridge connecting individuals in distress with the timely aid of first responders. However, the often-overlooked factor of the culture within these centers can profoundly influence the morale and job satisfaction of staff, ultimately impacting the ability to provide effective emergency services.
Topics: Installation Information, Dispatch, Featuring a Video or Photo Gallery
Ergonomic Desks Create a Healthy Workplace for Radiologists
Posted by Ken Carson on Aug 30, 2023 7:11:56 AM
Ergonomics is one of the most important considerations when shopping for a radiology imaging desk. Radiologists and technicians often work long shifts—10 to 12 hours—interpreting images and reviewing patient cases. Radiologists come in all shapes and sizes, and the one-size-fits-all approach of traditional fixed-height desks poses significant ergonomic challenges. Maintaining proper ergonomics is crucial to preventing repetitive strain injuries and maintaining focus and productivity over these extended work periods.
Topics: Employee Health, Ergonomics, Healthcare
Choosing the Right Imaging Desks to Keep Your Department Happy
Posted by Mike Graham on Aug 9, 2023 7:22:58 AM
Choosing the right manufacturer for your radiology imaging desks involves many factors, including cost, warranty, ROI, ergonomics, durability, ease of use, and IT considerations such as managing cables and swapping out equipment. Given all the issues involved, it’s important to include all stakeholders in the decision making. In fact, if you don’t, you can not only offend a colleague but make a mistake and end up hearing “I could have told you” from those excluded.
Topics: Ergonomics, Features, Healthcare, Pre-Planning, Brief Overview
Headache-Free Monitor Management for Dispatch Centers
Posted by Ken Carson on Jul 26, 2023 8:04:49 AM
Computer monitors cause all kinds of headaches. Finance may not like the price, IT may hate the installation process, visitors may trip over all the cords, and, most importantly, monitors may literally give computer users headaches. And that is too bad because dispatchers rely on computer monitors—lots of computer monitors—to help people. Aside from the misery for the person with the headache, consider this statistic: Migraines alone cost $11 billion in medical spending and another $11 billion in lost productivity. That’s per year.
Topics: Employee Health, Dispatch, Fun & Morale, Featuring a Video or Photo Gallery
Embracing Ergonomics: Why Radiology Departments Need to Invest in Sit-to-Stand Imaging Desks
Posted by Mike Graham on Jul 5, 2023 7:28:56 AM
Can sit-to-stand imaging desks increase productivity in radiologists? According to some evidence, yes. In fact, a controlled environment study published in the journal Radiology found that radiologists who used sit-to-stand desks for 12 weeks had a 10% increase in productivity, as measured by the number of studies read per hour. The study also found that the radiologists who used sit-to-stand desks reported feeling less fatigued and more comfortable at the end of the workday.
Topics: Employee Health, Ergonomics, Healthcare, Pre-Planning