What Do People Think Of The Idea Of Command Centres At Major Hospitals?

I noticed this a while ago and there now seems to be a few more springing up! This seems to be a growing trend here and overseasWA ’s East Metropolitan Health Service deploys Philips’ Clinical Command Centre solutionByDean KohDecember 16, 2020 12:00 AMDutch healthcare giant Philips announced the successful deployment of its Clinical Command Centre solution with Western Australia ’s East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) to improve patient care and proactively detect the risk of patient deterioration.WHAT ’S IT ABOUTAs a cornerstone of EMHS ’s Health in A Virtual Environment (HIVE) program, the Clinical Command Centre solution drives a hub-and-spoke model of care utilizing machine learning, and predictive analytics to reduce length of stay as well as complications, avoidable transfers and mortality.HIVE clinicians are alerted when a monitored patient displays early signs of clinical deterioration. Once alerted, clinicians use the patient ' s information, data analytics tools and clinical systems to support and collaborate with the ward-based clinical teams using two-way audio and video to respond appropriately.The Clinical Command Centre is based at Royal Perth Hospital (RPH), overseeing inpatients in step down units and higher acuity wards. In its first year, HIVE will monitor 50 beds across 11 different wards at Royal Perth and Armadale hospitals. The HIVE will be staffed by one clinician and two nurses continuously, operating 24 hours a day, seven days per week.T...
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