What we found is that with many hospitals, information is often in silos. Making them difficult to manage and distribute. As a result, technicians do not have access to information they need, when they need it.
Using Nuvolo, technicians no longer have to search for the information they need because it is automatically associated with the work order. With Nuvolo, you can associated manuals, installation guides and PM suggestions. Knowledge articles are available to solicit feedback and get a better understanding of an assets usefulness. There, you can also add attachments.
Since Nuvolo is entirely role based, only those who have access to standardizing knowledge will be able to create knowledge articles. However, the articles are pretty versatile. They can come from a number of different sources and uploaded in a number of formats, all depending on what is best for your organization. Formatting the article looks a lot like building out a Word document. You can also ensure the knowledge base contains only up-to-date information by setting a start and expiration date of the article. After an article has been published with an expiration date, you can receive a notification to update or take down the article as the expiration date approaches.
Each article can also be associated with an asset or scenario of the work being done. This way, installation guides are available during installations which saves time and enables technicians.
Using Nuvolo, technicians no longer have to search for the information they need because it is automatically associated with the work order. With Nuvolo, you can associated manuals, installation guides and PM suggestions. Knowledge articles are available to solicit feedback and get a better understanding of an assets usefulness. There, you can also add attachments.
Since Nuvolo is entirely role based, only those who have access to standardizing knowledge will be able to create knowledge articles. However, the articles are pretty versatile. They can come from a number of different sources and uploaded in a number of formats, all depending on what is best for your organization. Formatting the article looks a lot like building out a Word document. You can also ensure the knowledge base contains only up-to-date information by setting a start and expiration date of the article. After an article has been published with an expiration date, you can receive a notification to update or take down the article as the expiration date approaches.
Each article can also be associated with an asset or scenario of the work being done. This way, installation guides are available during installations which saves time and enables technicians.