DocumentCode
3547327
Title
Advancement in clinician efficiency through awareness computing
Author
Jaudon, Joe ; Gobron, John
Author_Institution
AventuraHQ, Inc., CO, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
2-4 Nov. 2013
Firstpage
524
Lastpage
530
Abstract
Investment in healthcare information technology (HIT) in the United States has grown drastically in recent years, but despite significant investment, clinician satisfaction with HIT remains low. High risks, conflicting interests, and regulatory hurdles make healthcare a daunting environment in which to introduce change, and benefits from increased spend have yet to be realized. In this paper we present an approach to implementing awareness computing in healthcare, to orchestrate the environment for clinicians and gain computing, power, and workflow efficiencies in many areas. The solution couples a unifying communications protocol with a distributed network of "aware units"-each capable of functioning in disparate systems - all communicating with centralized data gathering and logic processing core. The system is capable of delivering an intelligently orchestrated (i.e., "awareness") computing experience to users, even as they use systems never designed to interoperate. This system is currently in use in hospitals across the US, and advanced features are being tested in hospital pilot projects and in partnerships with academic medical centers.
Keywords
health care; hospitals; medical administrative data processing; mobile computing; HIT; US; United States; academic medical centers; aware units network; awareness computing; centralized data gathering; clinician efficiency; clinician satisfaction; communications protocol; health care information technology; hospital pilot projects; logic processing core; Hospitals; Information technology; Mobile communication; Protocols; Safety; Security; awareness computing; cost containment; healthcare; intelligent orchestration; mobile computing; patient privacy; security; workflow;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Awareness Science and Technology and Ubi-Media Computing (iCAST-UMEDIA), 2013 International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location
Aizuwakamatsu
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICAwST.2013.6765496
Filename
6765496
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