ERGOS is a new bariatric patient movement system developed in collaboration with Greater Glasgow Health Board. It provides better value in patient movement because it is a fully automated remote control system that removes the manual handling risk from patient movement. The added value is delivered in the following ways:
- The silent operation allows it to be used at any time, in any location
- The footprint allows it to go between beds and into toilet cubicles
- It can move patients of up to 40st (250kg) with no manual handling input
- It allows the carer to be closer to the patient
- No swing of the patient as they are moved
- It can be used in cramped and awkward conditions
- It does not need several movements to locate for patient movement
- It covers a target area up to 40st (250kg), which includes a significant amount of overhead track capacity, but unlike overhead track systems ERGOS can go almost anywhere
- The existing hoists are functional only for a vertical lift, which means that with any patient weighing in excess of 12st, it is likely that the effort required to move the hoist will be in breach of current H&S guidelines
- Existing hoists still present a real risk of stress and injury in the upper back and neck
- The cost of this risk is around £400m annually, not including management time
- 40% of absenteeism in the NHS is attributed to manual handling incidents
- There is continual regulatory and union pressure to improve working practices and patient care
- Removing the risk of injury from manual handling removes the potential cost of double salary payments during absence and management cost of replacement staff
- Removing the risk of injury from manual handling removes the risk of prosecution for use of practices that breach H&S requirements
- Removing the risk of injury from manual handling reduces the risk of claims being made successfully and will impact on insurance premium costs
- Providing the right equipment will improve levels of attendance, where anecdotal evidence suggests some absenteeism is a result of musculo-sleletal tiredness from use of existing equipment
- Providing the right equipment will improve employee relations and gain union support
- ERGOS gives improved risk management profile
- The price is not comparable to existing equipment because the functionality of ERGOS in removing manual handling risk places it a unique position in patient movement; it covers both floor-based and ceiling-based systems but is more flexible than both and has greater functionality
- ERGOS provides greater smoothness, comfort and security to the patient during a transfer and has the patient in the sling for the minimum time necessary