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OhioHealth: First-of-a-Kind network solution analyzes and improves compliance with hospital hand-washing protocols
技术
- 网络与连接 - 射频识别
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 医疗保健和医院
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 人员跟踪与监控
- 监管合规监控
服务
- 数据科学服务
- 系统集成
挑战
每年,美国有近 200 万患者感染医源性感染 (HAI),尽管正确洗手可以轻松预防这些感染。OhioHealth 是一家非营利性、基于信仰的医院和医疗保健提供商系统,为哥伦布周边的 40 个县提供服务,需要一种系统的方法来监控、分析和改善洗手和消毒程序的遵守情况。挑战在于找到一种可以提供实时监控和分析的解决方案,以快速发现不合规模式并实施补救措施以降低 HAI 风险。
关于客户
OhioHealth 是一家非营利性的、基于信仰的医院和医疗保健提供商系统。该组织服务于哥伦布周边的 40 个县,为社区提供广泛的医疗服务。作为医疗保健提供商,OhioHealth 致力于在其设施中保持最高的清洁和卫生标准。这一承诺延伸到确保所有工作人员遵守正确的洗手和消毒程序,这对于预防医源性感染 (HAI) 至关重要。然而,监控和执行这些程序可能具有挑战性,尤其是在像 OhioHealth 这样的大型医疗保健系统中。
解决方案
OhioHealth 与 IBM 合作实施了首创的网络解决方案,用于监控和分析洗手规程的遵守情况。该解决方案使用无线射频识别 (RFID) 读取器或安装在肥皂和消毒剂分配器上的“微尘”组成的网状网络。这些微尘收集洗手习惯数据,然后进行分析,以深入了解医院工作人员的遵守程度。不遵守规定的模式很快被识别出来,使 OhioHealth 能够采取补救措施并降低 HAI 风险。该解决方案还包括计划实施 IBM Cognos Business Intelligence V10,以便进一步进行数据分析和洞察。
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