Bed Management System Development

Flannagán Noonan, Juncal Nogales, Ciaran Doyle, Eilish Broderick, Joseph Walsh
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: The costs of supporting hospitals are rising, bed numbers are falling and a growing population living longer will require more hospital visits over their lifetime. Thus there is a global focus on increasing the efficiency of patient throughput in a hospital. Bed management systems are still commonly paper-based and are effectively memory-less from the hospital point of view. The hospital information systems are typically billing and ordering systems with minimal information on patient movement along the patient pathway. The literature suggests that technology and shared information allow for shared views to model and predict usage to better manage finite resources. Paper-based systems work against this. This paper presents the design considerations for a bed management application developed in conjunction with a local private hospital. The application developed, provides a hospital-wide view of patient and bed status by recording and capturing touchpoints, that is patient-hospital interactions. Furthermore, it captures data electronically such that the data can be used for analysing patient presentation and bed moving with a view to improve bed management and patient throughput.
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床位管理系统开发
:支持医院的成本正在上升,床位数量正在下降,越来越多的寿命延长的人口在其一生中需要更多的医院就诊。因此,全球都在关注如何提高医院的病人处理效率。从医院的角度来看,床位管理系统通常仍然是基于纸张的,并且是有效的无内存的。医院信息系统通常是计费和订购系统,很少有关于患者路径上的患者移动的信息。文献表明,技术和共享信息允许共享视图来建模和预测使用情况,以更好地管理有限的资源。基于纸张的系统与此相反。本文介绍了与当地一家私立医院联合开发的床位管理应用程序的设计考虑。开发的应用程序通过记录和捕获接触点(即患者-医院交互),提供了医院范围内的患者和病床状态视图。此外,它以电子方式捕获数据,以便数据可用于分析患者的表现和床位移动,以改善床位管理和患者吞吐量。
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