A clickable patient-identification workflow that feels ready for the room
A guided simulation that demonstrates the flow from patient arrival to emergency access using mock data only.
Example hospital workflow
North Harbor Medical Center
Illustrative healthcare use case with fictional patient and staff details.
Current stage
Biometric path
Patient ID
Armband state
Retrieval state
Core presentation points
Demo mode
Guided walkthrough
Optimized for a live client presentation in under three minutes.
Clinical framing
Illustrative hospital workflow
Uses fictional staff, patient, and encounter details only.
Product promise
Identity certainty across care moments
Admission, bedside access, and emergency continuity stay in one product flow.
Current system state
System guidance
Biometric path
Patient ID
Armband state
Retrieval state
Step 1
Patient admission begins
Staff starts intake, confirms the encounter context, and prepares the first biometric capture path.
Patient
Maya Thompson
Fictional patient for presentation use only
Care context
Scheduled pulmonary imaging follow-up
Illustrative healthcare use case
Admission console
Start the mock intake workflow
Primary capture
Fingerprint scan
Start with the most direct biometric path for rapid intake.
Fallback
Retina or iris
Switch when fingerprint capture is unavailable or unsuitable.
Expected output
Armband-linked identity
The demo continues into patient ID generation and later care-team retrieval.
Step 2
Biometric capture simulation
The demo animates a capture event and confirms a simulated match signal before continuing into identity generation.
Capture mode
Signal state
Readiness
Capture accepted. Continue to generate the patient identifier and armband assignment.
Capture mode
Step 3
Patient ID and armband generation
The demo creates a unique mock identifier, pairs it with a smart armband, and prepares the scannable visual placeholder used for retrieval.
Generated identifier
Unique patient encounter string created for the concept demo.
Smart armband assignment
QR-style visual placeholder for illustration only. No live device integration is used.
Step 4
Mock patient profile
The patient record surfaces enough clinical context to make the concept feel plausible while remaining clearly fictional and non-clinical.
Identity thread
The same mock identifier and smart armband can now anchor a care-team retrieval moment later in the workflow.
Armband
Profile status
Ready for clinician retrieval
Patient details
Name
Maya Thompson
DOB
14 September 1989
Blood type
O+
Allergies
Penicillin, Shellfish
Clinical summary
Fictional patient profile for demo purposes. History includes asthma monitoring, no implant restrictions reported, and documented preference for direct spouse notification during emergency escalation.
Recent visit history
Pulmonology review
07 Apr 2026
Maintenance therapy plan reviewed with no acute concerns.
Urgent respiratory clinic
18 Jan 2026
Shortness of breath assessed; discharged with follow-up guidance.
Diagnostics intake
02 Aug 2025
Pre-imaging assessment completed without adverse reactions.
Emergency contact
Jordan Thompson
Spouse
(555) 013-8821
Priority contact on file. Example workflow only. No real patient record is stored or retrieved.
Step 5
Doctor and nurse retrieval view
Staff scans the armband and retrieves the mock record from a ward-ready access panel.
Retrieval station
Medical ward workstation
Daniel Reed, Assigned Nurse
Scan the smart armband to populate the care-team access panel with key mock patient details.
Patient
Maya Thompson
Blood type
O+
Allergy warning
Penicillin
Quick-access care panel
Step 6
Emergency mode and continuity retrieval
The concept demo shows a rapid biometric-led retrieval of critical mock data to support immediate awareness while additional clinical verification continues.
Scenario
Unidentified patient arrives unconscious through urgent intake.
Critical mock data surfaced
Allergies
Penicillin, Shellfish
Blood type
O+
Emergency contact
Jordan Thompson
(555) 013-8821
Directive note
Priority contact on file. Example workflow only. No real patient record is stored or retrieved.
- Critical allergy warning displayed first
- Blood type and respiratory history surfaced prominently
- Emergency contact and directives presented in the same view