Omnivue
Hospital operations intelligence

AI video workflows for visitor movement, emergency access, restricted zones and campus safety.

Use existing CCTV or IP cameras to improve visitor visibility, staff attendance, restricted-area access, OPD queues, ambulance lane clearance, parking, elevator areas and evidence-backed hospital operations.

Access

Visitors & restricted zones

Emergency

Routes and ambulance lanes

Evidence

Review-ready records

Hospitals and campuses AI video intelligence

Visitor

Entry record

Emergency

Lane clear

Queue

OPD visibility

Safety

Evidence trail

Priority workflows

Hospitals need operational visibility without turning CCTV into manual monitoring work.

Healthcare campuses need structured visibility across visitors, attendants, staff, emergency gates, OPD queues, restricted departments, parking areas and incident points.

Core idea

Every important hospital event should be linked to location, role, camera, time, event type, alert status and evidence snapshot.

Visitor & Patient Entry

Record visitor, patient attendant, contractor and vendor entry through reception, gates and controlled access points.

Staff Attendance & Presence

Capture staff attendance, shift presence and department-wise movement visibility using selected camera views.

Restricted Area Monitoring

Monitor ICUs, labs, pharmacy storage, record rooms, admin zones, service corridors and protected areas.

Emergency Access & No-Parking

Detect vehicles blocking ambulance lanes, emergency routes, hospital entrances and restricted parking zones.

Queue & Waiting Area Visibility

Monitor OPD queues, reception counters, pharmacy counters, billing areas and waiting rooms.

Evidence & Reports

Create searchable records for access events, incidents, emergency access issues, disputes and operational reviews.

Operational gap

Hospitals already have cameras. The missing layer is healthcare operations intelligence.

CCTV footage is useful after an incident. Omnivue helps hospital teams turn selected camera views into visitor, emergency access, restricted-zone, queue, parking and evidence workflows.

1

Visitor and attendant movement is difficult to verify

Hospitals have constant movement of patients, attendants, vendors, staff and visitors across multiple sensitive areas.

2

Restricted areas need stronger operational visibility

ICUs, labs, pharmacies, record rooms, medical stores and service corridors need clearer access and evidence records.

3

Emergency routes can get blocked

Ambulance lanes, emergency entrances, fire exits and hospital approach roads need faster obstruction visibility.

4

Incident review depends on manual CCTV search

Security teams often need to manually scan footage for disputes, missing-person queries, incidents or access violations.

Hospitals and campuses AI video workflow architecture

Deployment zones

Map AI workflows around real hospital and campus spaces.

Each zone can have different rules: visitor verification at reception, staff attendance at entry points, OPD queue visibility, ambulance lane alerts, restricted access at ICUs and evidence capture for incidents.

Main hospital entrance

OPD reception and registration

Emergency entrance

Ambulance lane

Visitor access gate

Staff attendance entry

ICU or restricted ward access

Pharmacy and medical store

Lab and diagnostic area

Billing and service counter

Elevator waiting area

Basement or visitor parking

Security desk and control room

Fire exit and emergency route

Hospitals and campuses deployment zones

Outcomes

What improves after deployment?

Improve visibility into visitor, patient attendant and staff movement

Reduce manual entry, visitor register and incident review workload

Create evidence-backed records for access and facility incidents

Improve response speed for emergency route obstruction

Support restricted-area monitoring across sensitive hospital zones

Use existing CCTV or IP cameras where suitable

Fit & readiness

What should be planned first?

Zone and department mapping

Identify entrances, OPD areas, wards, emergency gates, pharmacies, labs, parking areas and restricted zones.

Role-based workflow definition

Define how staff, patients, attendants, visitors, vendors, contractors and service vehicles should be handled.

Usable camera coverage

Camera angles should clearly cover people movement, entry points, ambulance lanes, queues and restricted access zones.

Privacy and access control

Hospital deployments should define who can view events, reports, snapshots, alerts and operational evidence.

Implementation approach

A practical deployment path for hospitals and campuses.

The goal is not to replace the entire surveillance system. The goal is to add an AI workflow layer over selected entrance, emergency, queue, restricted-area, parking and facility camera views.

1

Hospital site assessment

Map entrances, wards, reception points, emergency routes, cameras, parking areas and restricted departments.

2

Workflow configuration

Configure visitor, staff, vehicle, queue, emergency access, restricted-zone and evidence rules by department.

3

Edge deployment

Run AI processing locally where required and connect selected events to dashboards, alerts and reports.

4

Reporting and review

Generate access logs, visitor history, staff movement records, emergency route alerts and evidence snapshots.

Share your hospital workflow. We’ll map the right setup.

Tell us your entrances, cameras, OPD layout, emergency routes, visitor process, parking areas, restricted zones, departments and reporting needs. Omnivue can help design the right hospital and campus AI workflow.