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Health Management Information Systems
Unit 6Patient Monitoring Systems
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Objectives• Describe the purpose, attributes, and
functions• Discuss the primary applications• Analyze how the integration of data from
many sources assists in medical decision making
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m-Health Technology• Patient monitoring systems• Telehealth
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Patient Monitoring Systems
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• Patient monitor– “An instrument that collects and displays
physiological data, often for the purpose of watching for, and warning against, life-threatening changes in physiological state.”
Shortliffe, E., Biomedical informatics: computer applications in health care and biomedicine
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Patient Monitoring Systems• Patient monitoring
– “Repeated or continuous measurement of physiological parameters for the purpose of watching for, and warning against, life-threatening changes in physiological state.”
Shortliffe, E., Biomedical informatics: computer applications in health care and biomedicine
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Purpose• Assist providers with
– Diagnostic decisions– Therapeutic choices
• Support decision-making• Improve care delivery
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Attributes• Instrument for monitoring• Microcomputer• Communication protocol• Patient monitoring software• Knowledge database• Information exchange protocol
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Functions• Monitors physiological data• Capture raw data• Process raw data• Communicate data• Display data
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Primary Applications• Intensive/critical care units, operating
suites, recovery rooms• Other locations within the hospital• Remote locations
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Primary Applications• Application
– Intensive/Critical Care Units, Operating Suites/Recovery Rooms
– Example: bedside monitor• Outcome
– Strengthen the caregivers’ clinical expertise– Reduces mortality risk
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Primary Applications
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Primary Applications• Application
– Other hospital locations– Example: respiratory therapy
• Outcome– Facilitate early diagnosis and timely decisions
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Primary Applications• Application
– Remote– Glucometer
• Outcome– Better tracking of patient conditions,
medication regimen adherence, and follow-up scheduling
– Improves compliance
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Data Integration• Automated aggregation and consolidation
of information – Variety of disparate systems and sources– Across
• Sites of care • Domains • Technologies
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Data Integration• Use of wireless technology • Physiological data with other clinical data• Systems with algorithms help put into
context the vast amount of data collected– Information distributed throughout the
enterprise
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Summary• Patient monitoring systems
– Purpose– Attributes– Functions
• Primary applications• Data integration
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