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Mobile Health Software Platform Implementation To Improve Pediatric Remote Patient Monitoring Outcomes, Lori A. Erickson, Amy Ricketts, Jenny Marshall, Krista Nelson, Peter Churchill, Dawn Wolff, Robert W. Steele
Mobile Health Software Platform Implementation To Improve Pediatric Remote Patient Monitoring Outcomes, Lori A. Erickson, Amy Ricketts, Jenny Marshall, Krista Nelson, Peter Churchill, Dawn Wolff, Robert W. Steele
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Background: Children’s High Acuity Monitoring Program (CHAMP®) is a software platform for pediatric remote patient monitoring. It is used with a proactive, personalized, pediatric care model providing a link for communication with a specialized healthcare team to patients and families in their homes. Successful implementation since 2014 includes: adoption at 12 pediatric hospitals and over 870 infants with a survival of 96.5% (down from 20% in 2012). This work led our team to engage leadership to discuss a remote patient monitoring department with new monitoring devices and expanded access to pediatric conditions.
Methods: Strategic Planning and Innovation facilitated navigation of …
"Will Using Telemedicine With Medical Command During Situational Awareness Escalation Add Value To Patient Care?", Kathy Farrell, Bradley Bishop, Lisa Carney, Matthew B. Johnson, Natalie Masters, Lisa Pruitt, Sherry Mccool, Laura Fitzmaurice
"Will Using Telemedicine With Medical Command During Situational Awareness Escalation Add Value To Patient Care?", Kathy Farrell, Bradley Bishop, Lisa Carney, Matthew B. Johnson, Natalie Masters, Lisa Pruitt, Sherry Mccool, Laura Fitzmaurice
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Creating Staff Engagement In Transition Planning Through The Use Of Data, Teresa Hickam, Michelle Bozarth
Creating Staff Engagement In Transition Planning Through The Use Of Data, Teresa Hickam, Michelle Bozarth
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In 2017 the Children's Mercy Kansas City Transition Program provided 14 Divisions and 28 programs with data to support their hard work. 2,160 of 3,768 patients (61%) completed readiness assessments and held transition-related discussions with their health care team.
Data reports providing timely, routine feedback on staff success and missed opportunities helps keep staff engaged, their efforts visible and transition planning on a conscious level.
Venous Thromboembolism Risk Stratification Via Electronic Medical Record Classification, Shannon L. Carpenter, Laura Miller-Smith, Brittney Hunter, Ashley Duty, Justin Sheets, Yuri Tupa, Kate Gibbs
Venous Thromboembolism Risk Stratification Via Electronic Medical Record Classification, Shannon L. Carpenter, Laura Miller-Smith, Brittney Hunter, Ashley Duty, Justin Sheets, Yuri Tupa, Kate Gibbs
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No abstract provided.