AI-Powered Safety for Patients & Staff

Proactive Protection

Core Mobile’s Safety Solution ensures continuous protection for both patients and staff using a powerful combination of RTLS tracking, AI-enhanced video recognition, emergency alerting, and real-time data integration. Whether it’s preventing falls, detecting aggressive behavior, or enabling staff to summon help instantly, our solution enhances situational awareness while reducing response times.

Built on the secure, FISMA-compliant Core Mobile PCSIP platform, this solution integrates seamlessly with existing infrastructure, delivering smarter safety without added complexity.

Key Benefits:

  • Real-Time Risk Detection: Identify potential safety events, before they escalate, using AI-powered video and audio analytics.

  • Instant Emergency Alerts: Enable staff and patients to request help immediately with one-touch emergency buttons.

  • Fall Prevention & Response: Automatically detect and alert staff to patient falls, even in unmonitored areas.

  • Behavioral Risk Recognition: Flag early signs of aggression, distress, or unsafe behavior using AI video analysis.

  • Enhanced Staff Security: Support a safe work environment with wearable emergency buttons and real-time location tracking.


Features:

  • RTLS Wristband and Badge Tracking

    Wristbands for patients and badges for staff provide real-time location awareness across all hospital zones. Enables fast response, workflow visibility, and automatic logging of proximity events during incidents.

  • AI Video Monitoring & Behavior Recognition

    Monitor patient and visitor behavior through live video feeds enhanced with AI. Detect signs of aggression, escalating verbal conflict, erratic movements, or non-compliance, triggering real-time alerts to security and care teams.

  • Fall Detection & Alerting

    Automatically detect falls using AI-enhanced camera feeds and motion sensors. Alert care teams instantly and log the incident with full video context for quality and risk management teams.

  • Emergency Alert Buttons

    Install emergency call buttons in patient rooms, hallways, and at nursing stations. Staff and patients can also wear one-touch emergency buttons, alerting designated responders with real-time location data.

  • Sentinel Event Monitoring & Reporting

    Automatically identify and classify sentinel events using combined RTLS, ambient AI, and video inputs. Generate auto-filled incident reports with location, staff present, timeline, and transcription of any recorded verbal interaction.

  • Safe Zone Configuration & Unauthorized Exit Alerts

    Configure “safe zones” for vulnerable patients (e.g., geriatric, behavioral health, or neonatal). Get alerted to wandering or unauthorized attempts to leave secured areas.

  • Integrated Communication & Escalation

    Tie alerts into existing hospital communication systems (e.g., pagers, overhead, secure messaging). Define automated escalation protocols based on incident severity and location.

Core Mobile’s Demonstrated Impact

  • “The initial study using paper charting took in total about 14 months to complete. Whereas the same study using Core Mobile software took about 16 weeks to complete and present at a conference."

    Dr. Neal Kaushal, Gastroenterologist, UCLA Digestive Diseases

  • “The use of the CoreyPatient™ mobile app has not only improved our patient pre-surgical instruction compliance, reduced cancellations, and increased throughput; but it has also enhanced our post-surgical follow-ups to advance overall patient satisfaction and patient outcomes. I would highly recommend CoreyPatient to any surgery center who wishes to bring their facility to the next level of efficiency and patient engagement."

    Angelique Crooke, PACU Manager, Massachusetts Avenue Surgery Center, Bethesda MD

  • "Epic training takes 8 hours initially and a 2 month "go live" period with Epic trainers in the hospital with you. Compared to that, anyone who can send a text and use a simple smart phone app can use CoreMobile apps after 30 minutes."

    Kathryn Camille Holeyfield, MD, Anesthesiologist at Stanford