Nichlaus Children’s Hospital Unveils First Wayfinding App 

The first of its kind app provides visitor and patients with turn-by-turn navigation around the hospital’s campus.

By HFT Staff


Nicklaus Children’s Hospital has launched a new wayfinding app that provides visitors and patient families with turn-by-turn navigation on the hospital’s 309-bed campus.  The implementation aims to align with a surge in demand for technologies that put consumers in control of their care. 

Patients, families and visitors can download the MyNicklaus App, which is powered by Gozio Digital Health Platform, and take advantage of indoor navigation capabilities on the hospital campus. The Gozio platform provides GPS-like turn-by-turn directions as well as patient flow capabilities that ensure patients are guided to locations in the order they need to be accessed. The MyNicklaus App also makes it easy to find onsite amenities, from restaurants to restrooms to ATMs, as well as help patients access digital services, such as physician directories, appointment scheduling and patient records. 



May 20, 2022


Topic Area: Information Technology


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