Patient care automation: the future is now. Part 3. The five rules of automation |
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Authors: | R A Korpman |
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Abstract: | Five key principles for creating effective operations optimization-based patient care automation have now been established: (a) The old system architectures did not provide operations optimization; (b) primary patient care optimization (nurses and doctors) must be the central focus of any effective system; (c) the system must provide a platform that allows for eliminating both the retrospective and prospective (subterranean) paper records; (d) point-of-care data capture, including at the bedside, must be provided; and (e) integration around the patient is critical to success. Systems that ignore these principles will ultimately be doomed to repeat the problems of the manual system. Adherence to these principles opens a myriad of possibilities and provides a road map for how such a system should function. The next installment in this series of articles will address the ramifications of integration in system design and system use. The positive effects that such system designs can have on the realization of demonstrable benefits from system technology will also be reviewed. |
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