Shalin Patel, Managing Director, Draeger India Group stresses that connected medical devices have evolved from mere monitoring devices to dynamic sources of information, providing a comprehensive view of a patient’s vital signs
In an era where healthcare providers grapple with the challenge of attracting and retaining qualified personnel amid escalating care demands, connected medical devices and data takes center stage, reshaping the landscape of patient care. Imagine decision-supporting technologies coming to the forefront, empowering healthcare professionals with real-time insights. Envision remote control capabilities and automated processes seamlessly integrated into the fabric of high-stakes healthcare scenarios.
At Draeger, one of such crowning achievements has been the launch of our pioneering ISO/IEEE 11073 #SDC conformant system—the Access and Control Package. This groundbreaking system represents a quantum leap in patient surveillance and remote control, a testament to our dedication to enhancing data availability precisely at the point of care.
Multi-faceted potential of connected devices
Connected medical devices have evolved from mere monitoring devices to dynamic sources of information, providing a comprehensive view of a patient’s vital signs. Draeger offers a suite of data-based applications designed to revolutionise hospital workflows. An especially interesting solution is the device utilisation analytics function, that compiles a wealth of information about the usage of networked devices. It facilitates seamless monitoring of live device statuses, reviews of devices’ usage history, and examinations of the latest software statuses—a comprehensive approach to maximising the potential of medical technology. Another perpetual challenge faced by hospitals is in optimising clinical workflows. The inefficiencies prevalent today contribute to increased risks of errors and potential burnouts among dedicated staff. Our OR Companion application is a game-changer that provides a centralised overview of the status information of all networked anesthesia devices. It ensures swift and effective monitoring across all operating rooms.
The significance of interoperability standards in acute care cannot be overstated. Beyond streamlining current use cases, such as the documentation of vital data, these standards pave the way for secure alarm management and remote device control. Its potential in scenarios like isolation rooms and telemedicine, where seamless interoperability becomes the linchpin of efficient and effective care delivery. For instance, the relentless and often unnecessary use of alarms in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) has become a major contributor to the pervasive issue of excessive noise levels. The array of equipment deployed in ICUs, including patient monitors, ventilators, and infusion pumps, generates a multitude of technical and clinical alarms, with up to 85-95 per cent being false positives. This prevalence of false alarms not only contributes to alarm fatigue among clinical staff but also poses a significant risk, as important alerts may be overlooked, resulting in delayed or missed interventions with potential serious consequences for patients. The repercussions of high noise levels in ICUs are manifold, contributing to delirium, increased pain, and prolonged hospital stays. Considering these challenges, it is vital to address noise levels in ICUs to enhance patient outcomes and create a safer and more comfortable environment for patients, their families, and healthcare providers. An essential component of a comprehensive alarm management strategy is alarm analytics, which involves retrieving data from medical devices to assess alarm occurrences. By identifying the root causes of excessive alarms, healthcare providers can develop effective strategies to significantly reduce the number of clinically irrelevant alarms. Solutions like Dräger Alarm History Analytics exemplify the potential of comprehensive alarm analysis, providing valuable insights into clinical alarms and paving the way for a quieter and more efficient ICU environment.
Revolutionising patient care with interoperability
Interoperability emerges as a key solution in tackling such issues by facilitating the integration and communication between diverse medical devices and information systems. By harnessing the power of interoperability, we can not only simplify existing processes but also open doors to entirely new concepts of care-delivery. Machine-learned automation of therapies, a concept that goes beyond traditional boundaries, are propelling us into an era where technology becomes a true ally for better patient outcomes.
The healthcare industry is at a juncture where addressing the connectivity gap is not a choice but an imperative. Draeger remains agile in responding these evolving needs. We understand that it isn’t merely about technological innovation; it’s about seizing the full potential of these innovations to create tangible, positive outcomes for both patients and healthcare professionals alike. Draeger stands committed to driving positive change and ushering in a new era of connected and compassionate healthcare.