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Last updated: June 5, 2026
Back to directoryHealthcare capacity-management suite that uses predictive and prescriptive analytics, AI, and machine learning across OR, infusion, and inpatient-flow workflows.
Health systems trying to unlock existing capacity, improve OR block utilization, balance infusion-center schedules, and anticipate inpatient flow constraints.
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Product-specific review. These product-specific signals summarize what the cited sources imply before treating LeanTaaS iQueue as safe for a local clinical, operational, or research workflow.
| Regulatory / FDA | Treat as operational capacity and scheduling decision support; review any configuration that affects patient prioritization, staffing, discharge timing, or access to care with clinical and operational governance. |
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| Privacy | Verify customer agreement terms for EHR, scheduling, staffing, bed, infusion, and user data; public privacy language separates website data from customer-directed service data. |
| Evidence | Ask for workflow-specific evidence in comparable OR, infusion, or inpatient-flow settings and measure local utilization, access, delay, cancellation, overtime, and safety metrics before scaling. |
| Workflow | Map who sees each recommendation, who can override it, what can change automatically, and how exceptions are escalated during day-of operations. |
LeanTaaS describes iQueue as a cloud-based healthcare capacity-management suite using artificial intelligence, machine learning, predictive analytics, and prescriptive recommendations for operating rooms, infusion centers, and inpatient flow; public privacy materials say some customer-directed personal information is handled under customer agreements rather than the website policy.
Not for: Autonomous clinical triage, staffing decisions without operational review, or scheduling changes without frontline governance and patient-safety controls.
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