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KEY FEATURE BREAKDOWN

Key Feature Breakdown (No Hardware Required)

Dress Code Intelligence & Person Tracking

Kenvision's AI detects every person entering the hospital based on their clothing color and type, following their whole travel through the facility in real time

Nursing Staff Monitoring

Kenvision gives hospital administrators real data on nursing efficiency and patient coverage , identifying gaps in care delivery, supporting performance reviews, and ensuring every patient receives the attention they need throughout their stay.

Nursing Station Monitoring

An unmanaged nursing station puts patients' safety at risk. Critical calls, emergency requests, and medicine inquiries are unanswered. Kenvision guarantees that nurse stations are never without coverage, protecting patients and sustaining care standards at all times.

Patient Basic Checkup Monitoring

Tracks and documents the number of times nursing personnel has visited each patient for basic checks, such as vitals, medication rounds, comfort checks, and general welfare checks

KEY FEATURE BREAKDOWN

Key Feature Breakdown (No Hardware Required)

Dress Code Intelligence & Person Tracking

Kenvision's AI detects every person entering the hospital based on their clothing color and type, following their whole travel through the facility in real time

Nursing Staff Monitoring

Kenvision gives hospital administrators real data on nursing efficiency and patient coverage , identifying gaps in care delivery, supporting performance reviews, and ensuring every patient receives the attention they need throughout their stay.

Nursing Station Monitoring

An unmanaged nursing station puts patients' safety at risk. Critical calls, emergency requests, and medicine inquiries are unanswered. Kenvision guarantees that nurse stations are never without coverage, protecting patients and sustaining care standards at all times.

Patient Basic Checkup Monitoring

Tracks and documents the number of times nursing personnel has visited each patient for basic checks, such as vitals, medication rounds, comfort checks, and general welfare checks

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Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.

Kenvision is an AI-powered video analytics platform that connects to your hospital's existing CCTV camera infrastructure and continuously analyses live footage across every critical zone — OPD waiting areas, emergency department, ICU, wards, corridors, pharmacy, operation theatre entry points, billing counters, and perimeter access points. It monitors patient flow, detects safety incidents, tracks staff coverage, manages queue lengths, and sends instant alerts to the right clinical or administrative personnel within seconds — all in real time, without replacing a single existing camera.

No. In most cases Kenvision integrates seamlessly with your existing IP camera infrastructure — ONVIF compatible, H.264/H.265. A detailed technical assessment of your hospital's current camera setup confirms compatibility before deployment begins. No disruption to hospital operations, clinical workflows, or patient care during installation.

Kenvision is designed with patient privacy as a core principle. It monitors zone-level movement and behavioural patterns — not individual patient identities. It does not use facial recognition and does not store biometric data. Camera placement in clinical areas is configured to monitor zones and entry points — never in a manner that compromises patient dignity. All deployments are designed in full compliance with applicable healthcare privacy regulations and hospital governance policies.

Yes. Kenvision monitors nursing and support staff presence across all ward zones, corridors, and clinical areas shift by shift. It identifies staffing gaps — zones left unattended beyond defined time thresholds — and alerts charge nurses or ward managers immediately. Shift-wise staff coverage analytics give nursing management an objective, data-backed view of workforce deployment across the entire facility — supporting fair and effective rostering decisions.

Kenvision monitors all restricted clinical zones continuously — ICU entry points, operation theatre corridors, pharmacy stores, medication rooms, and laboratory areas. Any unauthorized personnel entry into a restricted zone triggers an immediate alert to security and clinical management with a timestamped video clip — protecting clinical integrity, medication security, and patient safety in the hospital's most sensitive areas.

Yes. Kenvision monitors queue lengths at all patient-facing service counters — registration, pharmacy, billing, and discharge — in real time. When a queue exceeds a defined threshold, an instant alert is sent to the supervisor to open an additional counter or redirect staff. This directly reduces patient wait times at critical touchpoints and improves the overall patient experience across the hospital.

Kenvision monitors footfall and occupancy levels across all OPD waiting areas, consultation zones, and diagnostic queues in real time. It detects when patient density in a zone exceeds defined thresholds, identifies bottlenecks in patient flow between triage, consultation, diagnostics, and discharge — and sends alerts to administrative staff to redistribute resources and manage flow before congestion escalates into long waits and patient dissatisfaction.

Yes. Kenvision's AI engine is trained to recognise fall events and high-risk pre-fall postures in monitored patient zones. The moment a fall is detected — or a high-risk posture is identified — an instant alert is sent to bedside nursing staff with the zone location and a timestamped video clip. This enables a faster clinical response than call-bell systems alone and supports a proactive approach to patient fall prevention.

Kenvision continuously monitors patient zones in wards and ICU for safety-critical events. It automatically detects patient fall-risk postures — patients attempting to sit up unsupported, legs over bed rails, or unusual body positioning — and sends an instant alert to the nearest nurse or duty staff. In the ICU it monitors for prolonged patient inactivity that may indicate deterioration — providing an additional layer of vigilance between manual nursing rounds.

Deployment timeline depends on the size of the hospital, number of camera points, and zones to be configured. A standard single-facility hospital deployment typically takes 2–4 weeks from site assessment to go-live. Our technical team works in full coordination with your hospital administration, IT, and clinical teams — scheduling all installation work to avoid any disruption to patient care or clinical operations.