This field encompasses positions responsible for the safe and efficient movement of individuals within a healthcare facility. These roles ensure patients are transferred between departments, treatment areas, and discharge points. For example, a transporter might move a patient from their hospital bed to the radiology department for an X-ray.
The effective operation of a medical institution relies heavily on this function. Streamlined internal logistics reduces patient waiting times, increases throughput, and improves the overall quality of care. Historically, this task was often integrated into nursing or other clinical roles, but specialization has emerged to enhance efficiency and patient safety.