HospiGuide directs you from anywhere to the service of your choice at the CH d'Avignon or the CHI de Cavaillon-Lauris. No need to sort your invitations or add your appointments to your electronic agenda, HospiGuide includes an agenda listing all your future medical appointments. If your appointment is modified (date, time and/or place), your calendar is automatically updated at the next launch. Thus, by logging in, you will always find the updated list of your appointments. And, as on your arrival you will have to register at the entrance office or directly at the secretariat, your itinerary will suggest the appropriate administrative step. And if you are a visitor or a member of staff, so without an appointment, simply search for your place of arrival in the list of destinations without logging in.
Outside, your guide behaves like any GPS application, inside, it is an IPS (Indoor Positioning System) application. Inside the hospital, in advanced mode, your phone becomes an intelligent compass, while in assisted mode, it's an on-board computer. In both cases, just follow the adventurer's instructions to reach your destination in the CH d'Avignon or the CHI Cavaillon. By accepting all permissions requested by the system, you will allow IPS to guide you more efficiently.
HospiGuide does not store any data on your health or your location, only on your appointments. The application processes your position data anonymously and in real time, to offer you the shortest route from your home or inside the establishment. The adventurer will therefore not remember the path you have traveled.
Indoors, the HospiGuide guidance system is therefore an IPS system using the information collected by the phone's sensors to position you and follow you during your walk. Unlike a GPS which receives signals from multiple satellites, an IPS depends on the phone's accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, and barometer. This information is very often enough to guide you step by step, but not always to find your starting position with precision. This is why, during your journey, and depending on the state of your phone's sensors or your authorizations, the adventurer may ask you questions to correct your starting point, confirm your change of floor or building . You can also define your starting position by scanning a QR code directly from the application or via your phone's scanner.
By opting for ADVANCED guidance, the GHT Vaucluse e-compass guides you step by step in the hospital. The guidance system considers your phone's movements to be yours. Just hold it like a compass pointing in the right direction. By agreeing to share your location at all times, your compass signals will be more accurate and your experience will be improved.
By choosing ASSISTED guidance, you will have to start, stop and regulate your speed manually, as if you were using your vehicle's cruise control. The ASSISTED mode will therefore perhaps seem easier to use while the ADVANCED mode will seem more reactive, and you will therefore feel more free, once you have mastered it.
Be careful, the adventurer only takes into account the signals from the sensors emitted by your phone and not those of the neighbor. Thus, it does not see if someone is in front of you, if a step is in your way, etc. So please be careful, because only you see the obstacles.