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Kiosk Advisory Board

Advisory Board members for the Kiosk Industry Group Trade Association are provided here. Kiosk Industry is a global, cause-based, not-for-profi

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Here is the free list of kiosk and self-service resources the Kiosk Industry Group association maintains. 315 companies listed and you can list your own company.

Three Wisconsin Counties Begin Using Autonomous Kiosks to Conduct Alcohol Screening

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The Automated Breathalyzer Kiosk (AB Kiosk) is a stand alone, autonomous alcohol screening system that can completely automate your sobriety testing programs and free up your jurisdictional staff for other duties. In addition to reducing the costs of your sobriety testing programs, the AB Kiosk system can also automate other judicial and law enforcement programs:

Source: www.businesswire.com

The Automated Breathalyzer Kiosk (AB Kiosk) is a stand alone, autonomous alcohol screening system that can completely automate your sobriety testing programs

Bitcoin ATM – Costas Crypto Kiosks Worldwide Starting Today

Costas, Inc. (OTC:CSSI) wholly owned subsidiary, AuthentaCash, a division of AuthentaTrade Ltd. is now operational selling Cryptocoin Automated Teller Machines, referred to as Crypto Kiosks.

Source: globenewswire.com

According to  Statistica  there were 1,885 Bitcoin ATMs as of December 2017 globally. Cross-referencing with Coinradar.com, specific operating Crypto ATM’s as of 2017-12-29, were: 2005 (100%) Bitcoin (#BTC) ATMs,  699 (34.8%) ATMs w/ altcoins (#ALT) support, 662 (33%) Litecoin (#LTC) ATMs,  288 (14.3%), Ethereum(#ETH) ATMs, 156 (7.8%) Dash (#DASH) ATMs, 107 (5.3%) Bitcoin Cash (#BCH) ATMs, 10 (0.5%) Zcash (#ZEC) ATMs, 4 (0.2%) Dogecoin (DOGE) ATMs, 1 (0.1%) Monero (#XMR) ATMs, Totaling 3,933. We believe the market is highly underserved. Currently there are no known Ripple Coins (#XRM) to Costas.

Top 10 Chinese Unmanned Stores in 2017

Chinese Unmanned Stores

This post comes courtesy of our content partners at TechNode.Amazon Go, the cashierless store design announced in late 2016, coincided with a flurry of Chinese tech companies to create their own versions of unmanned stores. For them, 2017 been a fruitful year in developing their solutions tailored for Chinese consumers as well as in educating the market.

Source: www.thebeijinger.com

Some pretty cool stuff

How one high-tech McDonald’s is evolving an icon

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Episode 36 of Retail Gets Real: McDonald’s franchise owner Carlos Mateos Jr. on careers at McDonald’s.

Source: nrf.com

Soon after renovating his father’s first restaurant, Mateos implemented technology like a mobile app and self-service kiosks, along with more service and product offerings like a bakery and table service. With automation prompting new aspects of the business, there is a greater need for the human element. “Come spend a day with me,” Mateos says to those who think robots might replace jobs.

The 2018 QSR Drive-Thru Study

QSR Drive-Thru Study
It seems that all anyone in the restaurant industry can talk about these days is off-premises dining. From mobile-powered delivery to kiosk-driven takeout and all of the other increasingly accessible food occasions outside the four walls, off-premises is revolutionizing how guests interact with food businesses—and how those businesses design their customer experiences.

Source: www.qsrmagazine.com

A look at the major restaurants and where they are going with Drive Thru

Retail 3D Printing Kiosk for Shoes and Macy’s

3D Printing Kiosk Shoes and Macy’s video

From Resa Private Limited — Opening Macy’s with 4 in-store locations this week, opening 50 Pop ups by Summer.  We are looking for good talented 3D printing Techs.

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Remembering the ADA legacy of President Bush

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With the passing of the 41st president, it’s worth remembering what may be his signature achievement.

Richard Slawsky is an Educator and freelance writer, specializing in the digital signage and kiosk industries.Louisville, Kentucky Area

The death of former president George H.W. Bush Nov. 30 at age 94 prompted a host of reminiscing in the media. Bush’s passing, many wrote, was the end of an era where politicians acted like ladies and gentlemen, treating friend and foe alike with dignity and respect.

Much of it was revisionism, of course. Bush’s Willie Horton campaign ad in his 1988 battle with Michael Dukakis is still discussed in political science classes because of its racial overtones. Many of the tactics used in his 1992 campaign against Bill Clinton, buoyed by the spread of the Internet, set the stage for the dysfunction currently plaguing both media and government. And one might argue that the effects of Bush’s handling of the invasion of Iraq are still being felt today.

Still, Bush guided the country through perilous waters as the Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet Union collapsed. And if there was something alive during Bush’s time that seems to be gone today, it’s the ability to compromise; for opposing sides to come together and accomplish something for the greater good.

On July 26, 1990, Bush signed what’s been called the most sweeping civil rights legislation enacted since the 1960s: The Americans with Disabilities Act. The signing came just weeks after the bill sailed through Congress with overwhelming bipartisan support.

And while the effectiveness of the ADA remains a subject for debate, there’s no doubt about its impact on the kiosk industry, the country at large and most importantly, the lives of people with disabilities.

Long in the making

Although the ADA was codified into law during Bush’s tenure, it has its roots in the three pieces of major civil rights legislation passed in the 1960s: the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Civil Rights Act of 1968. According to the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 covered employers, those receiving federal funds and places of public accommodation such as restaurants and bus stations, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, religion and national origin.

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 protects the voting rights of minorities, while the Civil Rights Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, religion, national origin and sex in the sale and rental of housing.

None of that legislation, though, covered people with disabilities. It wasn’t until the next decade when the country saw significant movement on disability rights. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibited discrimination on the basis of disability in federal programs and by recipients of federal financial assistance. In 1975, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act mandated that public schools accepting federal funds provide equal access to education for children with physical and mental disabilities. The act was revised and renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in 1990.

Although the 70s-era legislation was a start, it was the ADA that addressed discrimination against people with disabilities in many employment situations and public accommodations in the private sector. The bill’s effect wasn’t confined to the United States. According to Patrisha Wright, co-founder of the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, the ADA served as the inspiration for the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and has prompted several other countries to pass similar legislation.

An unlikely champion

Although Bush championed the ADA’s passage, his support for disability rights legislation was something that few could have predicted. According to Lex Frieden, executive director of the National Council on the Handicapped, Bush had a major encounter with disability issues in the public sphere when then-President Ronald Reagan appointed him to oversee a task force that was working to weaken the Education for All Handicapped Children Act.

“Parents of kids with disabilities heard about that and began to call and write the White House and express their anger and angst to Vice President Bush,” Frieden told the Pacific Standard. “He was taken aback about that. He addressed his staff and told them back off [from gutting the EHCA].”

In addition, many in government were actively in favor of disability rights legislation, including then-Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas, who suffered wounds in World War II that left his right arm permanently disabled and his left arm minimally functional, and former White House Press Secretary James Brady, who was left partially paralyzed after being shot in March 1980 during John Hinckley’s assassination attempt on President Reagan. Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa, whose brother was deaf, was the chief sponsor of the ADA in the Senate.

“It’s been the work of a true coalition, a strong and inspiring coalition of people who have shared both a dream and a passionate determination to make that dream come true,” Bush said at the signing, according to the. “It’s been a coalition in the finest spirit—a joining of Democrats and Republicans, of the  legislative and the executive branches, of federal and state agencies, of public officials and private citizens, of people with disabilities and without.”

Much left to be done

The ADA has remained controversial since its passage, garnering criticism for the barrage of lawsuits it has prompted over the years.

At the same time, much of the technology we use in our daily lives wasn’t even in existence in 1990, so many technology providers are working to accommodate those with disabilities despite vague and often-changing government guidance. In many cases, the kiosk industry is at the forefront of those efforts.

Kiosk manufacturers have long adhered to dimension standards to ensure their devices can be accessed by those in wheelchairs, and have included assistive technologies such as audio headset connections and the ability to adjust text size on displays. Over the past few years, companies such as Storm Interface have developed touchpads, voice recognition capabilities and other tools to make it easier for those with limited hand motion and other disabilities to access kiosks, while companies such as GestureTek have developed video gesture technologies that enable sight-impaired people to interact with touchscreens.

And not long ago, the Kiosk Manufacturers Association created a working group of kiosk manufacturers and other experts to help address usability and compliance issues.

So while every issue with ADA compliance when it comes to kiosks can’t be foreseen, and many are left to the courts to decide, the industry continues to work towards making self-service technology accessible by all.

Nearly 40 years ago, George H.W. Bush laid down a challenge to make the United States a place where people with disabilities wouldn’t be excluded from the conveniences of life we all enjoy. There’s still much to be done, but the kiosk industry is working every day to meet that challenge.

Rest in peace, Mr. President.

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White Paper — Quality Matters

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As self-service technology has continued to develop and evolve over the years, so has its demand and the ways in which it’s produced. As this transition has occurred, some manufacturers have opted to forego quality in order to increase their output quantity. What many forget or fail to understand, however, is that the two—quality and quantity—do not have to be mutually exclusive. Similarly, in an environment focused on quantity, having a quality-focused mindset can actually be a key differentiator for those looking to purchase and incorporate self-service solutions. Here are some parameters to consider to ensure that you receive a long-lasting, high-quality solution while in the market for your next self-service solution.

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Touchscreens – TDS Adds New “38” Line of PCap Touchscreens

TDSTOUCH-38 series, with sizes ranging from 10.1 to 55 inches, adopts widescreen HD LED LCD screen multipoint projected capacitive touch screen and terraced front frame structure, is an open frame touch display specially designed for KIOSK/ digital signage/ console and other self-service equipment to the integrator market.

TDS Touchscreen

Cover treatment:

  • Brightness customization offered a range from 500-1000 nits
  • Providing privacy filter / anti-glare and more extended functions according to the use environment

Constomers can choose to purchase our touch screen as AD displays alone, touch panel can be reduced and the cost as well.

 PCAP Touchscreen Features:

  • Smooth Human-Machine Interaction
  • Smooth Handwriting
  • Fast response
  • Projected Captive touch screen/10 touch point
  • Humanized anti-fingerprint

Physical Characteristics:

  • Easy installation
  • Variety modes of immobilization: can from side, up and down, behind different directions of assembly.
  • Well sealed: Sturdy and durable
  • Bench type front frame design; Cabinet surface
  • Front frame stage style seamless connection
  • Sealed with touch screen frame/waterproof /dustproof
  • 3MM touch cover plate passed through the intensive treatment
  • UL65090 standard

So Which is Better for Visitor Registration? The iPad or the Android…

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Originally published by Greetly at https://www.greetly.com/blog/android-ipad-receptionist“.

iPad or Android — Which Should You Use for Your Visitor Registration App?

Posted by Greetly on October 30, 2018

Thinking about implementing a visitor registration app in your office? Prepare to be amazed by the efficiency. An Android or iPad receptionist does the work of several people, all for a fraction of the cost.

  • Receiving your guests in style
  • Real-time reception notifications via phone call, text message, email or Slack
  • Taking photos and printing visitor badges
  • Accepting packages
  • Event check-ins
  • Capturing NDA and waiver eSignatures
  • Creating a cloud-based visitor logbook

These are just a sampling of the features of the best visitor check-in apps. Keeping you on task while prioritizing your visitor’s time, a visitor registration app is the jack of all trades.

You might think something so sophisticated would be a headache to implement, but a visitor registration app can be set up for free, in just minutes, regardless of your tech skills. All that’s required is a tablet computer and a mount to secure it and make it highly visible when your guests arrive. Your visitor management system can be mounted on a desktop stand, floor stand kiosk, or even on the wall.

The question we are often asked is… Which tablet will work best for our Greetly visitor sign-in app? Here are some advantages of running your visitor registration app on Apple’s iPad devices versus Google’s Android operating system.

Digital Receptionist Feature Checklist

Advantages of an iPad Receptionist

  • Tech Leader: Apple continues to push the envelope with the iPad line; they are constantly releasing new technologies and advanced capabilities. It is one of the fastest tablets on the market, and even exceeds many laptops in performance ability. iPad offers high touch technology in a package that’s easy for the average person to use. Because of this, Apple is a tablet computing market leader, with over 350 million iPad tablets sold since 2010.
  • Highly Standardized: Those hundreds of millions of tablets sold are across a very small number of SKUs, shapes and device sizes. And they all run the same operating system, Apple’s iOS, which is built on the premise of a simple user interface. And buttons are in the same place from model to model. These make iPads familiar and easy to operate, even for those who generally do not use Apple products. As iOS is a closed operating system and with a closely controlled iTunes app store, there is less risk of viruses, malware, spyware or corruption on anything that you download.
  • More Check-In App Hardware Options: Thanks to the standardization, there are countless floor stand, desktop and wall mount hardware options to support your sign-in kiosk. You will surely find something perfect for your lobby environment. And they are generally lower priced to their Android counterparts. When you add the pieces and parts, an iPad-based hardware package may be cost competitive to an Android alternative. This is also important if you require multiple check-in kiosks due to a busy reception area or multiple visitor entry points or floors.
  • Resale Value: Apple’s appeal is only growing, making the iPad a strong investment. With options for resale, trade-in, or upgrade, they make it easy to scale your visitor management system. The Apple support team, both online and in-store, is a commodity that also adds value to your business, in that they keep your iPad, and thereby your visitor registration app, running smoothly.

 

Lady using an Android tablet visitor registration app

Advantages of an Android Reception Tablet

  • Supports Multiple Stores: While the iPad plays nicely with Apple devices, Androids play nicely with others too. The Android supports multiple app stores, such as GoogleAmazon, and Samsung, giving you more options for downloading and running your apps. Android is also more customizable, allowing you to get more creative and personalized to fit your organization and brand.
  • More App Availability and Connectivity: With Android’s more open operating system comes a wider array of options. Android screens are available in excess of 20″, for a highly visible visitor management app kiosk. Your visitor registration app will be prominently displayed, and legible to all your viewers. Unlike iPadAndroid is a general name for a multitude of devices, with different specs, sizes and colors from a variety of different manufacturers. This gives you more affordable options for running your visitor registration app.
  • Bigger Bang for the Buck: More hardware manufacturers building for Google’s Android platform means more competition. And that means a lower purchase price for most Android tablets. Although, as noted above, you also need a mount to secure your device. Make sure to compare the total cost of ownership.
  • Market Leader: While Apple gets a lot of the hype, Android currently holds more of the market share. More smartphones users own Android devices than iPhones, and PC Magazine recently ranked Amazon Fire tablets above the iPad for 2018, a trend that is gaining traction.

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Conclusion

Ultimately, you can’t go wrong. There are unique advantages to running your visitor registration app on Apple iPad – amazing technology, standardization, lots of affordable mounting options and resale value lowering the lifetime cost of ownership. Google’s Android operating system offers it’s own advantages – a lower upfront price point and more tablet devices to choose from.

Both tablet hardware options will successfully run the best visitor registration apps like Greetly. And given the amazing computing power of these devices, and the massive feature set of modern visitor sign-in apps, in comparison to the low cost, you will surely save money and increase productivity.

Originally published by Greetly at https://www.greetly.com/blog/android-ipad-receptionist“.

 

Self-Order – Approach Video Showing How Unique Needs Met

Approach Video Showing How Unique Needs Met by Self-Service Kiosks

kiosk frank mayer GRAFTON, WI – Recently, Frank Mayer and Associates, Inc. released a promotional video for the company’s self-service kiosk Approach, featuring why the self-order kiosk is a simple solution for businesses seeking additional convenience for customers as well as new revenue opportunities.

With multiple industries embracing the digital experience for their patrons, self-service options are becoming increasingly visible in places like quick service and fast casual restaurants, retail stores, hospitality locations, banks, dispensaries, and more.

Frank Mayer and Associates, Inc. is a leader in the development of in-store merchandising displays, interactive kiosks, and store fixtures for brands and retailers nationwide. The company helps retailers and brands utilize the latest display solutions and technologies to create engaging customer experiences. Visit www.olea.com/approach for more information about Approach.

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Cheryl Lesniak, Integrated Marketing Specialist
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(262) 834-1489

McDonald’s CEO: We are evolving the business in a meaningful way

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McDonald’s CEO: We are evolving the business in a meaningful way

9:00 AM ET Mon, 4 June 2018

In a wide-ranging interview, Steve Easterbrook, McDonald’s CEO talks about the company’s new headquarters, adapting new technology, including new ways to order food, adding an international menu, and why tariffs are unlikely to impact the company’s bottom..

McDonald’s CEO: We are evolving the business in a meaningful way from CNBC.

Customers often buy more when ordering on a screen than when standing in front a worker at the counter because they tend to linger longer, the company found.

“What we are finding is when people dwell more, they tend to select more,” McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook told CNBC Monday. “So there is a little bit of an average check boost that comes with it.”

McDonald’s will add kiosks to 1,000 stores every quarter — roughly 10 stores per day — over the next two years, Easterbrook told the network. And the U.S. is late to the game: Kiosks are already fully installed at stores in English-speaking markets such as the United Kingdom and Canada. France was the first country to introduce the self-serve machines.

But it’s possible McDonald’s will run into consumer resistance. A poll conducted by MSN found that 78% of customers are less likely to go into a restaurant that has a self-service kiosk. Even if it has the kiosks, most McDonald’s restaurants still lets customers order at the counter.

CEO Easterbrook and other representatives of McDonald’s say kiosks aren’t a substitute for human workers, but rather a new way to bring the benefits of technology to the fast-food industry.

Easterbrook hopes to have self-serve kiosks in all U.S. locations by 2020.

The kiosk in your hand will work, too: The ability to order from your own smartphone will come to more stores, CNBC reported. Delivery options are under consideration as well.

Craig is a longtime writer of technical stories and documentation for many companies. He has 25 years of experience in the industry
Craig is a longtime writer of technical stories and documentation for many companies. He has 25 years of experience in the industry

Thin client vs fat client – security of meeting room booking systems

Thin client vs fat client – security of meeting room booking systems

By introducing a new gadget to your company, you’re potentially opening your cyber doors to unwanted guests. See how Joan is tackling this sensitive matter.

Source: www.visionect.com

By introducing any new gadget or application to your company, you’re potentially opening your cyber doors to unwanted guests. See how this meeting room booking system Joan is tackling this highly sensitive matter.

HP announce a new retail Kiosk and POS solution based on Windows 10

HP  retail Kiosk and POS solution based on Windows 10HP Retail Kiosk

HP Inc. is offering a new portfolio of devices and services designed to enhance the in-store retail shopping experience. The HP Engage portfolio will also be available through its Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) offering. The HP Engage Go Convertible is a flexible solution with a docking design for seamless transitions between fixed and mobile operations. The HP Engage Go …

Source: mspoweruser.com

Interesting modular mounting system it looks like. Plus it has a side mounted printer inside core cylinder. I bet its spendy…

Cannabis Kiosk – greenbox Launches Fully Automated Marijuana Kiosk –

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greenbox Robotics Brings Automation to the Cannabis Industry with New State-of-the-Art Vending Marijuana Kiosk Starting August 15th, California Dispensary Owners Can Provide Customers With A Futuristic and Inviting Shopping Experience Saving Them Time… #cannabisautomation #cannabiskiosk #cannabisrobotics

Source: www.newcannabisventures.com

Standing at 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide, each marijuana kiosk is designed to maximize retail space. The machines are equipped with a DIVI robotic arm that delivers fantastic range of motion, speed and precision to deliver just about any product that can fit through the shoot. The gull-wing door opens like the trunk of an SUV which makes for simple and easy restocking.

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Bill Pay Kiosk for county business in Atoka 

Bill Pay Kiosk for county business in AtokaBill Pay Kiosk for county business in Atoka

Starting this morning South Tipton County residents will be able to conduct county business in Atoka.

Source: www.covingtonleader.com

Three months ago the Tipton County Legislature appropriated $12,800 for a kiosk in the lobby at Atoka City Hall and it will be unveiled at a ribbon cutting today at 10 a.m.

Residents will be able to renew vehicle registration and pay court fines and county property taxes 24 hours a day at the kiosk.

How Square Made Its Own iPad Replacement

How Square Made Its iPad Replacement

Square has always made hardware, but its new Android-based tablet shows it’s serious about controlling the payments experience.

Source: www.wired.com

Good article on how Square has taken charge of its hardware and utilized design principles based on dual-user employee-customer interface model.

The 10″ iPad that swiveled had too many shortcomings. Now it is a purpose-built Android at 13″ and two screens.

The result of the whole process was not a single tablet, but a two-in-one device. The Square Register is comprised of a 13-inch, anodized aluminum tablet, which is stamped and machined. It has an HD touchscreen display and, while it’s attached to a stand, it was designed to look like it’s hovering in space. The second, seven-inch tablet can either be docked in the back of the big tablet, or sit elsewhere on the counter, attached by micro-USB. This small tablet’s display is Gorilla Glass, in case it gets dropped or knocked off the counter.

The register is running on two Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processors. And in a move that is indeed very Apple-y, Square has designed its own secure enclave, a co-processor for processing encrypted payment information. About a dozen employees at Square work on the silicon team.

Great article, the above is a short excerpt.

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Check-in Kiosk

Check-In Kiosk Website LaunchedCheck-In Kiosk

The modern check-in kiosk is used in many markets such as airline check-in kiosk, patient kiosk check-in , ticketing kiosks and many more

Source: check-in-kiosk.com

Check-In Kiosk website provides information on check-in and also check-out kiosks and self-service terminals.

SITA provides 100 automated kiosks to three airports in Mexico

SITA provides 100 automated airport kiosks to three airports in Mexicoairport kiosks

IT and telecommunication provider SITA has supplied 100 of its automated border control kiosks for installation in three major international…Rea

Source: www.airport-technology.com

Travellers from up to five SITA kiosks can be managed from just one immigration counter. The kiosks have reportedly reduced the time passengers spend in queues by as much as 40%.

Mexico Ministry of Communications and Transportation secretary general Gerardo Ruiz Esparza said: “The installation of these kiosks represents another example of the implementation of state-of-the-art technology in Mexico, aimed at preserving the safety of people and their goods, as well as facilitating activities related to aviation.

“Automating the entry of domestic and foreign passengers who do not require a visa is achieved by capturing biometric data (fingerprints, photography and scanning of the passport), which quadruples the capacity of passenger attention for each migration agent.”

High-tech light therapy kiosk aims to combat Vitamin D deficiency, launches with clinical trials –

High-tech light therapy kiosk aims to combat Vitamin D deficiency, launches with clinical trials –health kiosk

Vitamin D deficiency is one of most common health problems in the United States. Studies have found that as many as three-fourths of teens and adults in the U.S. may not be getting enough of the vitamin. Seattle-based startup Solius is working to combat that problem with a light therapy kiosk that…

Source: www.geekwire.com

The company enrolled 150 people in its initial clinical trial in the Seattle area, a step that is required before the device can be submitted for approval to the FDA. One kiosk in the trial was placed on Bainbridge Island, a 30-minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle, and another was placed at Joint Base Lewis-McCord, where Solius is working with the military on a clinical trial about war fighter readiness.

Hennessey said that the company didn’t seek out those with a vitamin D deficiency to take part in the trial. Rather, the company wanted to see who would self-refer to use the Solius device.

The user experience is entirely self-serve, though Hennessey said the company places the kiosks in areas like care centers where medical staff is nearby.

We’re doing something that we believe will be better than any pharmaceutical drug, and we believe it’s the future of medicine.

Because the Solius is regulated as a non-invasive medical device, the process for FDA approval is more relaxed than for a pharmaceutical drug. Solius is not conducting a randomized clinical trial to test the device’s effectiveness, for example, something most drugs must go through before they reach the market.

https://www.geekwire.com/2018/high-tech-light-therapy-kiosk-aims-combat-vitamin-d-deficiency-launches-clinical-trials/

Customer Interaction Management: Focus On It

Customer Interaction opinion piece by Alex Bäcker, Ph.D.

Customer Interaction Alex Bäcker, Ph.D., Founder and CEO, QLessBy Alex Bäcker, Ph.D.

In the age of ubiquitous smartphones, AI-powered chatbots and 24/7 connectivity, effective customer interaction in the healthcare vertical is taking on a different form. Welcome to the age of Digital Customer Interaction Management.

Virtual waitlists, flexible appointments, interactive communication, customized marketing, real-time user tracking and reporting – these are all required components for an effective interaction with healthcare patients in 2018.

The main reason is that every single touch point between an organization and its patients needs to be considered as an opportunity to delight, not only for retention, but also to encourage advocacy for the brand. If a patient has an unpleasant experience at a certain hospital or urgent care facility, they always have the option to go to different provider the next time they need medical attention.

From the help desk to the doctor’s office

Customer interaction management has historically been discussed in the context of selling (and post-sales calls) or call center and help desk interactions. But in today’s tech-driven, app-focused healthcare paradigm, a new model is emerging. Successful customer interaction management requires a strategic and multi-faceted approach. While well-trained, qualified employees are certainly at the heart of it, increasingly dedicated tools, AI-driven software, and cloud-based systems are facilitating the interaction between a healthcare organization and its patients.

One of the most important but often-overlooked aspects of customer interaction management in healthcare is the issue of waiting. Data has shown that using a virtual waitlist can reduce patient wait times from as long as 3 hours down to as little as 20 minutes. A recent survey conducted by a major healthcare provider determined that reduced wait times improved overall customer satisfaction an average of 20%. And we know that positive patient experiences contribute to improved overall rankings for hospitals and clinics with major implications for facility branding. This in turn translates directly to a facility’s ability to not only attract new patients and retain existing ones, but also to entice talented physicians to join their organization, ultimately supporting growth and innovation.

The emergence of virtual waitlists goes hand in hand with the evolving telemedicine space and certainly supports improved healthcare at a macro level. A virtual waitlist allows patients to wait where ever they want – at work, from the comfort of their home, or while running other errands. They are notified via text before their turn approaches so that they arrive just in time to be seen by a medical professional. Giving time-starved patients more control over their schedules is a major breakthrough already delivering results.

These evolving solutions are being designed to not only improve customer interaction, but to also make it easier for medical staff to be successful at their jobs as well. The goal is to empower every single worker to focus 100% of their capabilities on satisfying patients and providing the best care, and not to waste it on busy work or trivial activities that don’t deliver real value. Strategic customer interaction management can also help managers handle teams more effectively and as a result, deliver maximum efficiency and performance.

Positive patient-provider interactions drive business

One of the key outcomes of successful customer interaction management is repeat business and increased revenue. Patients that feel valued, respected, and cared for will return the favor by spending their hard-earned money with the healthcare organization that made them feel that way. And, the best approach for acquiring and keeping a loyal patient is to provide them with a compelling interaction that then helps build a long-term relationship.

According to Micah Solomon, noted author and patient experience consultant, “Every patient’s interaction with healthcare is judged based on expectations set by the best players in the hospitality industry, the financial services industry, and other areas where expert players have made a science of customer service.” This is very sage advice we can all keep in mind when developing customer interaction management protocols in the healthcare space.

All of which means that by developing and executing strategic customer interaction management strategies, and by leveraging the tools and techniques available to them, forward-looking healthcare providers can deliver exemplary customer interactions that drive successful business outcomes.

Alex Bäcker is co-founder and CEO of QLess and serves on the California Institute of Technology’s Information Sciences and Technology Board of Advisors. He holds a degree in Biology and Economics from MIT and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Computation and Neural Systems and Biology from Caltech.

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Throughout the year, our writers feature fresh, in-depth, and relevant information for our audience of 40,000+ healthcare leaders and professionals. As a healthcare business publication, we cover and cherish our relationship with the entire health care industry including administrators, nurses, physicians, physical therapists, pharmacists, and more. We cover a broad spectrum from hospitals to medical offices to outpatient services to eye surgery centers to university settings. We focus on rehabilitation, nursing homes, home care, hospice as well as men’s health, women’s heath, and pediatrics.

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Interactive Wayfinding Kiosks to Army’s largest medical institution

Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) Interactive Wayfinding Kiosks & Army’s largest medical institution

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With ten separate organizations and more than 350 potential hospital destinations, the team at Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) realized they needed an interactive wayfinding kiosk solution that could handle such a colossal undertaking.  More specifically, BAMC wanted a user-friendly touchscreen interaction with easy wheelchair access, and rugged durability to allow for 24/7 unattended operation at each of their main entry points.  The directory needed to provide hospital visitors and staff with dynamically generated maps and turn-by-turn directions, complete with a way for the maps and directions to be accessed on their smart phones.

Based on security requirements and the need for patient privacy, the solution could not depend on outside connectivity or support — it had to be able to integrate into the existing BAMC architecture and government-owned servers.  The software security features needed to allow the kiosks to be configured to prevent countless unauthorized operations.

DynaTouch worked closely with BAMC to develop a solution that met their requirements exactly.  The services provided by DynaTouch included project management, consultation, content development, graphic design, and installation.  The hardware solution consisted of six upright ruggedized kiosks outfitted with 55” portrait displays with infrared touchscreens.  Locked inside the steel enclosures are desktop computers, pre-loaded with Windows 7 Pro and a lifetime TIPS Kiosk Management Software license.  TIPS software is a highly secure, 4th generation COTS product developed by DynaTouch, designed specifically to prevent unauthorized operations and allow for unattended use on a public-accessed kiosk.

Using BAMC photographs and logos, DynaTouch created a BAMC-branded interactive environment with welcoming screensavers, an intuitive main menu, and a comprehensive set of wayfinding maps with QR codes to generate mobile versions.  Upon touching the screen, kiosk users can quickly set their desired destination from database-driven selections.  Users can choose to search by A-Z, by category, or by keyword.

Interactive Wayfinding Kiosk

The large portrait display presents easy-to-read selections and allows a standing visitor to touch anywhere on the screen, while a seated visitor can utilize a scrolling selector tool at the bottom of the interface. Once a selection is made, the user is presented with a color-coded 3D map displaying a path from the ‘You Are Here’ location to the selected destination, as well as corresponding written directions.  The kiosk user can opt to scan the QR code for a mobile version of their map, or choose to print their map for pick up at the nearest location within the facility.  To solve BAMCs request for a staff-only view, the maps database was designed to include all destinations, but the standard view was filtered to display only visitor destinations.  For BAMC staff, a secret button was hidden in the display, allowing them to access and view the unfiltered, full list of destinations.

The DynaTouch solution also included a lifetime license to the TIPS Content Editing Software, which was loaded onto a designated BAMC server.  This software allows for seamless editing of all kiosk content by non-technical BAMC personnel.  Authorized personnel can access the editor via multiple security levels, and administrators can grant or restrict user access as needed.  CAC certificates can also be used to gain access, rather than usernames and passwords.  Upon successfully logging in, a BAMC-specific dashboard is displayed, providing access to the Screen Savers Editor, the Building Directory Editor, and the Users Editor.

The Screen Saver Editor allows BAMC personnel to upload new images, modify/control the display order, and enable/disable them on specific kiosks.  The Building Directory Editor allows BAMC personnel to add/delete destinations, select/change base maps, draw/modify paths with a few simple clicks, and add/revise written directions.  In addition, authorized personnel can copy data/routes from other records, modify line colors/thicknesses/icons, and push published changes to the companion website hosting the URLs for the QR Code-generated maps.

With this comprehensive solution, the team at BAMC has set the standard for visitor wayfinding.  The BAMC Interactive Directory Kiosk system is truly state of the art in helping people find their way across such an immense institution.

Contact DynaTouch for more information.

Phone:210.828.8343

Email:[email protected]

Hours:Mon-Fri, 7:00am-7:00pm Central

Address:9901 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78217

This project was featured in a video published on the BAMC YouTube channel. Click here to watch the video.

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