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Patient Rounding App

Enhancing patient care through intelligent rounding automation

Challenges

Effective patient rounding is a critical component of high-quality hospital care that drives better clinical and patient experience outcomes. However, many hospitals struggle with inconsistent rounding due to manual tracking, missed check-ins, and inefficient documentation. Without an automated system, hospitals risk a higher rate of safety events like falls as well as lower HCAHPS scores.

Our Solution

Kontakt.io’s Patient Rounding App leverages Real-Time Location Services (RTLS) to automate and optimize patient rounding. By detecting when a patient requires rounding from a bedside nurse, nurse manager, or other hospital staff, the system ensures consistent and timely check-ins. It verifies completion of rounds using RTLS-enabled staff badges and patient wristband tags, ensuring accountability and improving overall hospital workflow.

How This Will Change Patient Rounding in Your Hospital

FAQ

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Manual rounding relies on nurses self-reporting completed rounds, typically through paper logs or EHR entries, which introduces delays, gaps, and data that reflects documentation habits rather than actual care delivery. Automated rounding uses RTLS to verify room entry in real time, creating a tamper-proof compliance record without adding any documentation burden to clinical staff.

Yes – patient falls most commonly occur during periods when rounding intervals are missed or inconsistently applied, leaving high-risk patients unattended for longer than protocols allow. By ensuring rounds happen on schedule and alerting staff immediately when a check-in is overdue, automated rounding directly reduces the window of risk where falls are most likely to occur.

The most effective approach is to use an RTLS-based system that verifies rounds through staff badge detection rather than self-reported documentation. Kontakt.io’s Patient Rounding App automatically records round completion when a nurse or staff member enters a patient’s room, capturing accurate timestamps without any manual input. This gives administrators real-time visibility into compliance across every unit and shift.

RTLS-based rounding verification uses location-enabled staff badges to automatically confirm when a nurse has entered a patient’s room, no self-reporting, no paper logs. Kontakt.io’s Patient Rounding App captures this data in real time, generating accurate, timestamped records of every completed round. This creates an objective audit trail that supports compliance, quality reviews, and staffing accountability.

Inconsistent rounding increases the risk of patient falls, pressure injuries, delayed pain management, and lower patient satisfaction scores, all of which carry clinical and financial consequences. The root cause is typically manual tracking systems that rely on self-reporting and are vulnerable to gaps during high-workload periods. Hospitals prevent this by deploying RTLS-based rounding automation that monitors compliance in real time and alerts staff the moment a round is overdue.