Emeritus Empowers Hospitals to Solve Bed Bottlenecks with Inventory and Storage Optimization

Smart storage solutions eliminate the mystery of "missing beds" and unlock capacity without capital investment.
- (1888PressRelease) November 10, 2025 - Hospital beds are among the most valuable and often underutilised assets in healthcare facilities. Emeritus, a leader in equipment lifecycle management, has launched a new program to help hospitals turn passive storage into active capacity through smarter inventory practices.
Many hospitals face delays in patient admissions or transfers, not because they lack beds, but because they can’t find the ones they own. From basement storage to temporary holding in hallways, beds frequently go missing in plain sight.
“Every bed should be trackable, clean, and ready to go,” said an Emeritus spokesperson. “But without structured systems, hospitals end up chasing equipment instead of treating patients.”
Emeritus now offers a comprehensive approach to:
• Identify and organise hospital bed inventory
• Set and monitor PAR levels by department
• Design storage areas for accessibility and infection control
• Tag and track beds for real-time location visibility
This new program aligns with Emeritus’ broader focus on patient flow and operational readiness. By improving how beds are stored, accessed, and rotated, hospitals can reduce bottlenecks, improve satisfaction scores, and delay costly purchases.
Early adopters of the program have reported faster admissions, improved bed turnover, and fewer equipment shortages during peak demand.
“Smart storage may not sound exciting, but it directly impacts how quickly and safely patients move through the hospital,” the spokesperson added. “We turn cluttered storage closets into strategic resources.”
About Emeritus
Emeritus is a Veteran-Owned provider of hospital equipment management and compliance services. With solutions focused on readiness, inventory control, and operational excellence, Emeritus supports hospitals nationwide in delivering safer and more efficient patient care.
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