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Cisco Hospital of the Future:
Palomar West
Presented by: Michelle Kelly
• Describe the Cisco Hospital of the Future• What is Cisco?• When/Where will it open?
• What are some features of the hospital of the future?• New technologies• How are they improving the patient experience?
• How is the “Hospital of the future” being promoted?
Objectives
Name and describe the hardware to be used in Cisco Palomar West Hospital
Name and describe the software to be used in Cisco Palomar West Hospital
Evaluate the usability of this software
Describe and evaluate the Information System that will be used at Palomar West
Objectives
Assess the role and function or the nurse informatist at Cisco Palomar West
Examine related legal/ethical Issues
Discuss the advantages/disadvantages from a nursing perspective
Ojectives
Collaboration between Cisco and Palomar Pomerado Health system
Designed to positively transform the traditional healthcare experience
Embracing the latest connected health technologies
Provide high performance healing environment
Cisco Hospital of the Future: Palomar West
(Cisco Systems, 2008)
Cisco Systems is a global corporation that designs and sells consumer electronics, communication technology and services
Cisco Systems is a billion dollar industry Cisco Systems has achieved worldwide
success in the development and marketing of hardware, software, and voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP)
Cisco Systems
(Wikipedia, n.d.)
Located in San Diego, California
Construction is currently ahead of schedule
Due to open in 2011
Cisco Hospital of the Future: Palomar West
Advanced Robotics 3-D Imaging Patient tracking PDA’s Laptops Electronic Signage Cisco Medical Grade Network
Features
(Cisco Systems, 2008)
Visitors have opportunity to tour the hospital years before it opens
Virtual tour used to gather feedback Provides visitors a view of the design of
patient rooms Visitors will be able to see Connected
Hospital technologies provided by Cisco
Virtual Hospital
(Cisco Systems,2008)
Virtual Tour
(Zensius, 2009)
HardwarePDA’S
Laptops
Patient Tracking
Cisco Telepresence
Robotics
Seen during the Virtual Tour of the hospital
Visitors are welcomed by a virtual receptionist
New technology used high-definition video and audio to create a “in-person” experience
Cisco Telepresence
(Cisco Systems, 2008)
Radio frequency-enabled sensors that enhance security and safety of patients
Patient tracking will also protect the hospital property by tracking equipment
Patient Tracking
(Cisco Systems, 2008 )
Advanced robotics and functional imaging systems that will support medical procedures including interventional radiology, cardiovascular surgery, urology
and gastroenterology.
Robotics
(Cisco Systems, 2008)
Software
Cisco Unified Communications
Cisco Medical Grade Network
SBS RFID Software
Communication, IT, and clinical systems will be converged onto single Medical-Grade Network
All aspects of patient’s stay will be monitored and managed by applications running on single network
This includes ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, security, fire and life safety, and digital devices
This will free up clinicians and allow them to focus on providing the best care to patients
Cisco Medical Grade Network
(Cisco Systems, 2008)
Testing of technologies is critical to the success of new system software
New technologies are being tested by interdisciplinary planning and care plan teams
Clinical units are testing new systems during real time, real world healthcare operations or in mock-up conditions
Software Usability
(Edelstein, 2010)
Life Beds SBS RFID software Mobile Robots in
clinical areas Internet and video
conferencing Patient room
design with mock-set ups
Technology Testing
(Edelstein, 2010)
Cisco Palomar West is using a clinical collaboration system that will combine both clinical and administrative systems
The use of a clinical collaboration will improve the quality of the patient care experience
Information System
Information system
Healthcare Professionals that will benefit
Configuration of the Information system
Data Standards
Recommendation
Information Review Criteria
Unified communications
Advanced clinical applications
Improved care delivery processes
Universal procedure rooms
Acuity adaptable patient care
Use of the Virtual World
Advantages
Virtual world technology
RFID bracelet technology-in real time
Elderly/patient adaptability to new technology
Transition to new technology and employee resistance
Energy loss/emergency
Disadvantages
Collaborates with IT EHR project teams
Coordination of core nursing competencies
Support nursing research projects
Provider of education Analysis of clinical
databases such as core measures
Improved nursing workflow
Nurse Informaticist Role
Computer skills- Palomar West plans to use Web 2.0 technology to reach out to nursing students and get them exposed to the new environment.
Palomar West will have a high digital world environment and nursing will need to have competencies in e-mail use, laptops, EHR/medical charting, telepresence, internet and video conferencing, LCD/ information panels, and RIFD patient tracking.
(Zensius,2009)
Nursing Competencies
Use of Telemedicine
Virtual world
Ethical and Legal Issues
Cisco Palomar West is taking innovative risks with new information technology
New connected technologies will positively transform the traditional healthcare experience for employees and patients
Virtual world technology with patient avatars will allow people to experiment with proposed technology innovations
The nursing practice will be enhanced with the innovative technology at Palomar West
Summary
Cisco Systems (2008, February25). Cisco Helps Palomar Pomerado Health Open “Hospital of the Future” Three Years Ahead of Schedule-In a Second Life. Paper presented at the HIMSS conference. Retrieved June 4, 2010, from http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2008/prod_022508d.html
Wikipedia. (n.d.). Cisco Systems. Retrieved June, 4 2010, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cisco_systems
Zenius, Natalie. (2009, February 1). Palomar Pomerado Health uses Second Life to explore the hospital of the future. Healthcare Design, 9(2). Retrieved June 4, 2010, from http://www.healthcaredesignmagazine.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=9B6FFC446FF7486981E...
Edelstein, E., Dr. (2010, March). World Health Design Technology: Concert of Care. Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://www.worldhealthdesign.com/Concert-of-Care.aspx
References
‣ Khandelwal, Kapil. (2010, June). Smart Connected Hospitals by planning the ICT Technologies. Ehealth Magazine. Retrieved June 27, 2010, from http://www.ehealthonline.org/articles/article-Details.asp?Title=Smart%20Connected%20Hospital
‣ Hassett, Margaret. Applications for Health Care
Information Systems. In Health care informatics : an interdisciplinary approach, Sheila P.
Englebardt, Ramona Nelson, eds. St. Louis : Mosby, c2002. pp. 148-157.
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Climber.com (2010) Informatic outcomes spec. Retrieved Aug. 7, 2010 from: http://jobs.climber.com/jobs/Hospital-Healthcare/San-Diego-CA-USA/NSG-Informatics-Outcomes-Spec/3725405/Careers?...
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