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The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey famously asks, "How often was the area around your room quiet at night?" A bored patient is a restless patient. When the patient record indicates a long stay (e.g., 5+ days), the system unlocks video games or educational content to prevent "bed boredom," directly boosting satisfaction scores and, consequently, Medicare reimbursement.
A critical function of the patient record is documenting the patient’s primary language. The entertainment system reads this field. If the record says "Spanish" or "Mandarin," the boot-up screen automatically displays content in that language, including discharge instructions gamified through video, which improves health literacy. video title patient record 122 8 pornone ex
A 78-year-old hip replacement patient was refusing physical therapy due to anxiety. The activities director checked her patient record, saw she loved Frank Sinatra (a "music title" logged during admission). They played "Fly Me to the Moon" during her PT session. Her step count tripled. The title was recorded, and now "Sinatra protocol" is a standard order for anxious elderly patients. The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and