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CHRONOS Project: The Transformation of Time-dependent Clinical Trajectories into Intelligent Ones Using an Innovative Technological Solution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 July 2023
Abstract
The health system faces many challenges including the lack of personnel or resources and the overcrowding of emergency rooms. In this context, Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) offer the possibility of improving the efficiency, safety and quality of care management. Clinical trajectories are currently very dependent on manual processes. We believe that real-time management systems that use geolocation can optimize time-dependent clinical trajectories, improve critical care and transform the health network for patients, caregivers and managers. Typically, RTLS tools require a significant investment in terms of installation, configuration, and integration.
The Nano Data Center (NDC) system developed by Humanitas Solutions is equipped with an advanced and low-cost IT infrastructure. It is self-deploying, self-configurable and allows geolocation and autonomous telecommunication with multiple interfaces (WIFI, Bluetooth, electrical). It requires a power source and operates without requiring access to technological infrastructures, which is the major difference with similar products based mainly on cloud computing and dependent on internet connectivity. We tested, as a pilot project, the deployment of the NDC system in a complex hospital environment (Centre intégré de la santé et des services sociaux de la Montérégie-Centre, Quebec, Canada) in order to demonstrate its potential use.
Using the NDC system, we were successful in establishing an autonomous communication network over several hospital floors. This innovation made it possible to support the real-time geolocalization of fictive patients and the creation of a real-time dashboard for monitoring clinical trajectories, analyzing data, and evaluating performance.
The next development phases of the CHRONOS project include real-time notification and transformation of clinical trajectories into smart trajectories. The independence of the NDC system in terms of infrastructures would allow its deployment in low-resource environments, such as temporary installations or remote areas. Thus, its potential benefit in creating connected environments in disaster situations.
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- Lightning and Oral Presentations
- Information
- Prehospital and Disaster Medicine , Volume 38 , Supplement S1: 22nd Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine , May 2023 , pp. s49 - s50
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- © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine