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1 Use Case Title: Cardiovascular Diabetes Risk Overview: Francine, a 65-year-old, has diabetes is exhibiting cardiovascular risks for which she needs immediate observation monitoring. She is eventually put into a general ward room where she receives infused medication is monitored. The equipment staff associated with her stay are monitored for location status to make sure she has everything she needs. of the medications she receives are verified reconciled. Alerts from devices are sent to the appropriate clinical staff for response. Her physiologic observations are monitored over time for progressing changes, advisory alerts are sent to staff as needed. As Francine progresses through a variety of care settings, patient staff safety is not compromised. Value: Cardiovascular Diabetes Risk: Automatic data capture with interfaces into a single data repository reduces time spent by clinical staff capturing recording data from numerous devices. Interoperability drives STEPS to value through increased workflow efficiencies. Efficiency reduces the fatigue levels of staff on duty, reduce staffing needs can contribute to better safer patient care. Scenario Vendor Products Stards Francine Waters, a 65 year old, white female, is a diabetic. She exhibits shortness of breath lightheadedness is rushed to hospital. In the emergency room Francine is provided with an infusion of a mixture of nitroglycerin dextrose. Programming of the infusion pump is assisted through automation based upon the ordered infusion, assures that the right patient, gets the right medication, in the right dosage, via the right route, in the right time, on the right pump device. data is captured from the pump during infusion as is the progress of the infusion. Information about the pump device itself is communicated so as to better manage the specific pump device amongst all the pumps other devices at the hospital. Page 1 of 11
2 While infusing Francine accidentally moves onto the infusion line an occlusion occurs. The infusion pump detects this raises an alert. The appropriate clinical staff is notified on their device comes to tend to the issue. The alert appears on the active dashboard of alerts. While in the emergency room Francine s blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, consciousness, respiration rate SPO2 are captured on a periodic basis. The gathered information is collected by an Early Warning Scoring system. The system detects deterioration in her condition sends an advisory type alert to her assigned clinician on their mobile device. The alert is also displayed on the list of active alerts. The clinician recognizes the change in condition as a normal effect based upon the infusion. Francine s health record contains all the information about the infusion order, the progress of the infusion, her vital signs over time, the alerts that have occurred. Once her condition is stabilized Francine is moved from the emergency room to the general ward. While there her vital signs are captured on a periodic basis stored in her health record. The staff patient movements equipment status location are managed throughout Francine s hospital stay. As items are moved they cross from their current area into another area staff is alerted on their mobile devices as to such movements. Additionally, when clinicians interact with the location components the information is recorded appropriate alerts are sent to the appropriate staff. As alerts occur they are recorded the type of the alert is used to determine who is to be notified on what devices. Responses to the alerts are used to make decisions about escalation notification to additional staff. A list of active alerts is maintained. When Francine s infusion order is processed there is a recognized critical stocking level of the prescribed medication. The pharmacy inventory system is requested to identify the location of available supplies the response is used to find the medication required for Francine s ordered infusion. Philips IntelliVue Guardian System WCTP GuardRFID AllGuard RTLS WCTP Omnicell Performance Center Page 2 of 11
3 HIMSS18 Interoperability Showcase Use Case exchange stards: Vendor Product Category Protocol program program program program program observations to patient record observations observations progress to patient record progress Interop Body Interop Profile Interop Actor Interop Message Send or Receive IHE PIV IOP PCD-03 Send IHE PIV IOC PCD-03 Receive IHE PIV IOC IHE PIV IOP PCD-03 App Ack PCD-03 App Ack Send Receive IHE DEC DOR PCD-01 Send IHE DEC DOC PCD-01 Receive IHE IPEC DOR PCD-10 Send Transaction Description Communicate Order nitroglycerin/dextrose Communicate Order receive order program pump Acknowledge of Communicate Order clinician optionally modifies then accepts program program updates send back to programmer Acknowledge of Communicate Order include in patient record Communicate Patient periodic event driven Communicate Patient include in patient record Communicate Event periodic event driven Page 3 of 11
4 progress alert Alert Alert IHE IPEC DOC PCD-10 Receive IHE ACM AR PCD-04 Send Communicate Event include in patient record Report Alert occlusion IHE ACM AM PCD-04 Receive Report Alert to primary recipient Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-06 Receive to alert dashboard Epc Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-07 Send Report Dissemination Alert Status Alert WCTP IHE ACM AM PCD-07 Receive Report Dissemination Alert Status to secondary recipient Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-06 Receive Disseminate alert Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-07 Send Report Dissemination Alert Status Alert WTP IHE ACM AM PCD-07 Receive Report Dissemination Alert Status Physiologic monitoring Philips IntelliVue Communicate Patient Physiologic Guardian IHE DEC DOR PCD-01 Send observations System periodic event driven Page 4 of 11
5 Physiologic alerting IntelliVue Philips Guardian System Physiologic observations Alert Alert IHE DEC DOC PCD-01 Receive IHE ACM AR PCD-04 Send IHE ACM AM PCD-04 Receive Report alert Communicate Patient include in patient record Report alert Early Warning Scoring (EWS) deterioration advisory to primary recipient Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-06 Receive to alert dashboard Epc Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-07 Send Report Dissemination Alert Status Alert WCTP IHE ACM AM PCD-07 Receive Report Dissemination Alert Status to secondary recipient Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-06 Receive Disseminate alert Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-07 Send Report Dissemination Alert Status Alert WTP IHE ACM AM PCD-07 Receive Report Dissemination Alert Status Medical equipment - device Communicate Patient IHE DEC DOR PCD-01 Send periodic event driven GuardRFID AllGuard RTLS IHE DEC DOC PCD-01 Receive Communicate Patient Page 5 of 11
6 GuardRFID GuardRFID Philips GuardRFID AllGuard RTLS AllGuard RTLS IntelliVue Guardian System AllGuard RTLS Medical equipment - location services AllGuard Location GuardRFID RTLS services Location services 1073 Medical equipment - location alerting IHE IPEC DOR PCD-10 Send IHE IPEC DOC PCD-10 Receive IHE MEMDMC DIOR PCD-15 Send IHE MEMDMC DIOC PCD-15 Receive IHE DEC DOR PCD-01 Send IHE DEC DOC PCD-01 Receive be aware of equipment - identification status Communicate Event periodic event driven Communicate Event be aware of equipment - identification status Management Information Observation Management Information Observation Communicate Patient periodic event driven Communicate Patient be aware of equipment - identification status IHE MEMLS LOR PCD-16 Send Report Location Observation IHE MEMLS LOC PCD-16 Receive Report Location Observation cache last known location of object for inclusion in later messages Page 6 of 11
7 GuardRFID AllGuard RTLS Location alerting Location alerting IHE ACM AR PCD-04 Send IHE ACM AM PCD-04 Receive Report Alert Report Alert advisory type alert for change in location or operator interaction with tracking device to primary recipient Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-06 Receive to alert dashboard Epc Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-07 Send Report Dissemination Alert Status Alert WCTP IHE ACM AM PCD-07 Receive Report Dissemination Alert Status to secondary recipient Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-06 Receive Disseminate alert Alert WCTP IHE ACM AC PCD-07 Send Report Dissemination Alert Status Alert WTP IHE ACM AM PCD-07 Receive Report Dissemination Alert Status Pharmacy medication inventory Medication General Order Message ORM inventory Send need medication to fill infusion O01 order Omnicell Omnicell Performance Center Performance Center Medication inventory Medication inventory ORM O01 ORR O02 Receive Send General Order Message General Order Response Message found some Page 7 of 11
8 Medication inventory ORR O02 Receive General Order Response Message HIMSS Value STEPS Framework : Step Description Point of View Point of View Point of View Point of View S: Satisfaction This type of value focuses on people, process technology use cases that increases stakeholders' satisfaction with the delivery of care. Satisfaction includes types of value such as: Patient satisfaction Provider satisfaction Staff satisfaction Other satisfaction Various alerts that are combined routed to a single dashboard improve provider staff satisfaction. Alerts that help staff monitor patients alert them when needed can improve patient satisfaction by reducing patient family worries. Reduction in infusion programming errors due to automation Reduction in medication liability programming automation eases infusion programming process Early warning scoring related alerting condition trends to staff prior to physiologic alarms occurring Patient satisfaction is demonstrated through timely patient-provider s on status update confirmation of no drug interaction with existing medications. Patients can rest easy knowing the ability to check against drug interactions allergies is automated within the system. Using previous current medical history, dosing is spot checked against a number of conflicts. Clinicians can also benefit from this same process check for possible drug conflicts. Page 8 of 11
9 T: Treatment/Cli nical E: Electronic Secure This type of value focuses on effective improved treatment of patients, reduction in medical errors, inappropriate/duplicate care, increase in safety, quality of care overall clinical efficiencies. Treatment/Clinical includes types of value such as: Efficiencies Quality of Safety Other treatment/clinical This type of value focuses on improved data capture, data sharing, reporting, use of evidence-based medicine, improved by between physicians, staff patients. Electronic Secure includes types of value Reducing the number of reporting screens consolidating data from multiple monitoring devices improves situational awareness increases cognitive integration of data, leading to faster better decision-making. Making care more efficient reduces the caregiver's mental physical fatigue, potentially decreasing errors. Automatic data capture with interfaces into a single data repository such as the EHR reduces time spent by clinical staff capturing recording data from programming automation reduce time to program pumps programming automation reduces medication administration errors A reduction in medication administration errors improves patient safety Alerts go to staff devices which reduce expectations of staff to hear alerting audio indications at distance or behind closed doors. Observational data from devices infusion progress is captured into patient record. Equipment location services Aggregating data can reduce complacency as the search for information becomes a less arduous task. Page 9 of 11
10 P: Patient Engagement & Population Management such as: Privacy & Security sharing reporting Enhanced This type of value focuses on improved population health reduction in disease due to improved surveillance/screening, immunizations increased patient engagement due to improved patient education access to information. Patient Engagement & Population Management includes type of value such as: Patient education Patient engagement Prevention Population Health numerous devices. This reduces the opportunity for data capture errors data omissions. Automatic alerts with predetermined channels enhances between clinical staff. Family members the patient can be more confident in care, which can provide an opportunity for patient engagement on the importance of data access & device interoperability. makes equipment identification, status, location available to various systems Improved patient education engagement through regular screenings preventive activities before the illness occurs. Anonymized patient records containing orders, device observations, infusion progress, patient physiologic trends while under infusion, equipment staff movements, alerts responses to them, alert counts for fatigue evaluation are all available for retrospective analysis so as to improve the care of patients over time to assure efficiency accuracy of staff actions. Page 10 of 11
11 S: Savings This type of value focuses on documented financial, operational efficiency savings resulting from factors such as improved charge capture, use of staff resources workflow increased patient volume more efficient use of space. Consolidating data into the EHR to provide information in the fewest number of data displays notifying staff through pre-determined channels improve efficiency for the staff in terms of between clinical staff, with pharmacy with hospital supply. Efficiency reduces the fatigue levels of staff on duty may also reduce staffing needs. Reduced fatigue could contribute to better safer patient care. Improved medication stores utilization through automated. Improved equipment utilization through active awareness of equipment status location. Insurance aside, patients will see reduced costs as repeated tests imaging are no longer needed. However, it could be argued that the medical facility may lose revenue by not doing these tests. Page 11 of 11
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