An Architecture for E-Health Systems

An Architecture for E-Health Systems

that supports Patient Monitoring and Caregivers Notification based on a Reasoning Model to avoid Alarm Fatigue

Gemstone Books ( 2020-08-18 )

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Estimates show that 80% to 99% of alarms set off in hospital units are false or clinically insignificant, representing a cacophony of sounds that do not present a real danger to patients. These false alarms can lead to an alert overload that causes a health care provider to miss important events that could be harmful or even life-threatening. As health care units become more dependent on monitoring devices for patient care purposes, the alarm fatigue issue has to be addressed as a major concern in order to prevent healthcare providers from undergoing alarm burden, as well as to increase patient safety. The main goal of this paper is to propose a solution for the alarm fatigue problem by using an automatic reasoning mechanism to decide how to notify members of the health care team. Our specific goals are: to reduce the number of notifications sent to caregivers; to detect false alarms based on alarm-context information. This paper describes: a model to support reasoning algorithms that decide how to notify caregivers in order to avoid alarm fatigue; an architecture for health systems that supports patient monitoring, reasoning and notification capabilities.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-613-8-93488-2

ISBN-10:

6138934881

EAN:

9786138934882

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Chrystinne Fernandes

Number of pages:

68

Published on:

2020-08-18

Category:

Care