Mission 03 · Patient SafetyAceso Experience Center

No Preventable Harm

Most safety events don’t happen because a caregiver didn’t know the protocol — they happen because the right piece of information wasn’t visible in the moment it mattered. Aceso puts safety-critical context on the door and at the bedside, automatically.

Mission: Reinforce protocols where care happens — surfacing fall risk, isolation precautions, and key clinical data for every caregiver, every time they walk in the room.
The risk, before you enterEvery caregiver, on the same protocolGentle, contextual reminders
Mission positioning · Aceso’s three spheres
Reveal → Align → Resolve, in service of patient safety

Aceso’s platform logic maps cleanly onto this mission. Each sphere plays a distinct role — and the magic is in the overlap.

Reveal

The risk, before you enter

Fall risk, isolation precautions, allergies, and safety flags pull directly from the EHR onto the door board and in-room display — visible the moment anyone enters.

Align

Every caregiver, on the same protocol

Covering staff, transporters, and visitors see the same safety context the primary nurse does — no separate lookup, no reliance on memory.

Resolve

Gentle, contextual reminders

Subtle on-screen cues for hourly rounding or repositioning tied to Braden score — reinforcing protocol without adding to alarm fatigue.

All three, together: Aceso reveals safety-critical context at the point of care, aligns every caregiver on the same protocol, and resolves gaps with quiet, contextual reminders — so fewer preventable events happen in the first place.
Why it matters
The emotional case and the economic case point the same direction

A precaution buried in the chart

The information existed — it just wasn’t visible in the moment.

▧ ImageryA precaution buried in the chart

    When the information isn’t visible

  • A restriction that was documented but never physically seen.
  • Missed protocol steps because the context lived in the chart, not the room.
  • Alarm fatigue that drowns out the signals that matter.

Context on the door and at the bedside

Every caregiver sees the risk before they enter.

▶ Demo footage

    When context is always present

  • Fall risk, precautions, and allergies visible before anyone crosses the threshold.
  • Braden score, pain scale, goals of the day, and diet orders surfaced automatically.
  • Fewer falls, fewer missed protocol steps, fewer preventable errors.
Clinical & economic evidence
The business case, in four numbers
Every
caregiver, every entry — fall risk and isolation precautions visible on the door board before anyone walks in.
From the
chart, automatically — Braden score, pain scale, allergies, goals of the day, and diet orders surfaced with no extra documentation.
No new
alarms — gentle, contextual protocol cues that reinforce without adding to alarm fatigue.
Fewer
falls, missed protocol steps, and preventable errors — safety by making the right context impossible to miss.
Outcome direction reflects Aceso Sphere design intent; event-rate impact to be measured per site.
From spheres to journeys
Where the spheres overlap, a journey lives

The Aceso solutions that drive this mission sit in the overlaps of Reveal, Align, and Resolve. Each journey has a specific demo and a clear call to action.

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1
Risk on the Door, Before Entry · Reveal + Align
Demo: Clinical Status Board
2
Safety Data at the Bedside · Reveal + Resolve
Demo: Pane of Glass / Room Board
3
Contextual Protocol Reminders · Align + Resolve
Demo: Conscious Patient Room
4
Discharge Ready Live · Reveal + Align + Resolve
Demo: Discharge Ready Live
Journeys · demos · calls to action
Four journeys that make patient safety tangible

Each journey positions an Aceso offering against the mission, shows a specific demo, states what it should achieve for each persona, and ends in a clear call to action.

1

Risk on the Door, Before Entry

Reveal + Align

Positioning toward the mission

Fall risk status, isolation precautions, and safety flags pull directly from the EHR onto the door board — so every caregiver, transporter, or visitor sees the risk before they enter.

Purpose of the demo — by persona

Patient & family: Protection from the meal, visitor, or covering caregiver who never saw the restriction.
Care team: The safety context is on the door — no separate lookup required.
Executive: A consistent, visible safety layer across every room.
DEMORisk on the Door, Before EntryPrecautions and fall risk surfaced on the door board, straight from the chart.
2

Safety Data at the Bedside

Reveal + Resolve

Positioning toward the mission

Braden score, pain scale, medications, allergies, and goals of the day appear on the in-room display — the safety-critical context is visible the moment anyone is at the bedside.

Purpose of the demo — by persona

Patient & family: Care grounded in the patient’s actual risk profile.
Care team: Key clinical data present in the room — no memory, no hunting.
Executive: Standardized safety information at every bedside.
DEMOSafety Data at the BedsideKey clinical data pulled out of the chart and onto the in-room display.
3

Contextual Protocol Reminders

Align + Resolve

Positioning toward the mission

A gentle on-screen cue for hourly rounding, a repositioning reminder tied to Braden score — subtle, contextual prompts that reinforce protocol without adding another alarm.

Purpose of the demo — by persona

Patient & family: Reliable rounding and repositioning, quietly reinforced.
Care team: Reminders that help instead of contributing to alarm fatigue.
Executive: Protocol adherence reinforced where care actually happens.
DEMOContextual Protocol RemindersQuiet, contextual cues for rounding and repositioning — no added alarms.
4

Discharge Ready Live

Reveal + Align + Resolve

Positioning toward the mission

Safety extends to the transition home: Aceso reveals readiness and comprehension gaps, aligns the team, and resolves the barriers that lead to avoidable harm and readmission.

Purpose of the demo — by persona

Patient & family: A safe, understood path home — not a rushed handoff.
Care team: Comprehension and readiness confirmed before discharge.
Executive: Fewer avoidable readmissions and post-discharge safety events.
DEMODischarge Ready LiveReveal readiness gaps, align the team, and resolve barriers before discharge.