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e-ICU

Group 2. e-ICU. Shayna Brownstein Musheer Ahmed Pradnyesh Gore. e-ICU Care Delivery. e-ICU. Care Team. Organization. Benefits. Source: "ICU Factsheet," The Leapfrog Grou, www.leapfroggroup.org, ( April 7, 2004 );  Clinical Advisory . Benefits.

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e-ICU

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  1. Group 2 e-ICU Shayna Brownstein Musheer Ahmed Pradnyesh Gore

  2. e-ICU Care Delivery

  3. e-ICU

  4. Care Team

  5. Organization

  6. Benefits Source: "ICU Factsheet," The Leapfrog Grou, www.leapfroggroup.org, (April 7, 2004);  Clinical Advisory 

  7. Benefits Source: "ICU Factsheet," The Leapfrog Grou, www.leapfroggroup.org, (April 7, 2004);  Clinical Advisory 

  8. Challenges

  9. Universal Room Lesley-Anne Harris Asmita Karandikar Wassa Panont

  10. The Difference • Acuity Adaptable vs. Universal Patient Rooms • Acuity Adaptable: can adjust for current patient’s state • Universal Rooms: can adjust for the entire hospitals need

  11. Issues • “In the health-care field, change comes quickly as medical technology advances and care-giving methods evolve.” • Michelle Moore, 2004 • Flexible design is necessary since the need might not be met until 6 months later.

  12. Problems with the Current Rooms

  13. Trends in Patient Rooms • Strong presence of emerging technologies allow for increased flexible design • Movable fixtures (Beds, Couches, Workstations) • Mobile care stations • Adjustable lighting systems • Increased offerings of flexible infrastructure • Etc.

  14. Benefits to Universal Rooms

  15. Good Design • Room’s dimensions must be larger • Same configuration for all patients • i.e. Telemetry on right hand side for all patients • Must be adaptable for new demands • Change in acuity • Change in number of patients • Change in purpose of room

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