Medical imaging system and method for the operation thereof with shared computing resources
US-2015350109-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US10282800B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10282800-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113995326-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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A medical device and caretaking management system ( 10 ) includes a plurality of medical devices ( 14 ) that transmit equipment data and patient data. A central or distributed monitoring system ( 12 ) receives the equipment data and patient data from the plurality of medical devices, derives an acuity for each of the patients, and assigns caregivers and equipment based on the derived acuity for display on a display device ( 26 ).
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Having thus described the preferred embodiments, the invention is now claimed to be: 1. A method for managing medical devices and caregivers, the method implemented using one or more processors and comprising: receiving, over one or more computing networks, from a plurality of medical devices currently assigned to a plurality of non-discharged patients, patient data and medical device data, wherein the patient data is indicative of physiological conditions of the plurality of patients and the medical device data includes a count of the plurality of medical devices assigned to each of the plurality of patients and types of the plurality of medical devices assigned to each of the plurality of patients; deriving, based on the patient data and medical device data, an acuity for each given patient of the plurality of patients, wherein the acuity of the given patient is derived based on the types of the plurality of medical devices assigned to the given patient and the count of the plurality of medical devices assigned to the given patient, wherein a greater count corresponds to a greater acuity, and wherein at least a first type of medical device assigned to the given patient has a greater influence on the acuity of the given patient than a second type of medical device assigned to the given patient; evaluating subsequent physiological data from the plurality of patients to detect a change in the derived acuity of one or more of the plurality of patients; based on the detected change in the derived acuity of the one or more of the plurality of patients, dynamically changing an assignment of caregivers to the plurality of patients; displaying, on one or more display devices, data indicative of the dynamically changed assignment of caregivers to the plurality of patients; in response to a determination, made based on the evaluating, that a derived acuity of a first patient of the plurality of patients has increased dynamically altering medical device settings of one or more of the plurality of medical devices assigned to the first patient to increase an intensity of monitoring or treatment of the first patient; and in response to a determination, made based on the evaluating, that a derived acuity of a second patient of the plurality of patients has decreased, dynamically altering medical device settings of one or more of the plurality of medical devices assigned to the second patient to decrease an intensity of monitoring or treatment provided to the second patient. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the patient data includes at least one of physiological data, patient alarms or events, Clinical Decision System advisories and the physiological state of the patient. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic changing of caregiver assignments is further based on at least one of: qualifications of available caregivers, a number of available beds, a current utilization of the beds, and existing responsibilities of the caregivers. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein one of the plurality of medical devices includes a patient transport device configured to transport a patient from a first care unit to a second care unit, the medical device data received from the transport device including an identifier of a particular patient to whom the transport device is assigned and location information, the method further including: at the second care unit, replacing at least one of the medical devices assigned to the particular patient, making and dynamically updating the assignment of the medical devices after the particular patient is transferred or moved to the second care unit; and generating a message to return the at least one replaced device to the first care unit. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the medical device data includes patient assignment information identifying the patient of the plurality of patients to whom it is assigned and further including: comparing the patient assignment information in the medical device data to determine if any of the medical devices is assigned to more than one patient; and unassigning a previously assigned patient such that the medical device data removes the patient assignment information of a previous patient. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the medical device data includes, for each medical device of the plurality of medical devices, a location and destination of the medical device, an identification of the medical device, a patient assignment of the medical device, a usage of the medical device, and a state of the medical device. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the patient data includes, for each of the plurality of patients, at least one of physiological data, patient alarms or events, and a physiological state of the patient. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein evaluating the subsequent physiological data includes evaluating the patient data for the physiological data approaching a physiological data threshold, a trend of the physiological data approaching a trend threshold, unstable physiological values, and combinations of the physiological data approaching a combination of thresholds. 9. The method of claim 1 , further including: storing the caregiver assignments and equipment assignments in a memory; receiving input of nosocomial infections acquired by patients and former patients, and tracking equipment and caregivers assigned to the patients and former patients that acquired the nosocomial infections. 10. At least one non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions that, in response to execution of the instructions by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the following operations: receiving, over one or more computing networks, from a plurality of medical devices currently assigned to a plurality of non-discharged patients, patient data and medical device data, wherein the patient data is indicative of physiological conditions of the plurality of patients and the medical device data includes a count of the plurality of medical devices assigned to each of the plurality of patients and types of the plurality of medical devices assigned to each of the plurality of patients; deriving, based on the patient data and medical device data, an acuity for each given patient of the plurality of patients, wherein the acuity of the given patient is derived based on the types of the plurality of medical devices assigned to the given patient and the count of the plurality of medical devices assigned to the given patient, wherein a greater count corresponds to a greater acuity, and wherein at least a first type of medical device assigned to the given patient has a greater influence on the acuity of the given patient than a second type of medical device assigned to the given patient; evaluating subsequent physiological data from the plurality of patients to detect a change in the derived acuity of one or more of the plurality of patients; based on the detected change in the derived acuity of the one or more of the plurality of patients, dynamically changing an assignment of caregivers to the plurality of patients; displaying, on one or more display devices, data indicative of the dynamically changed assignment of caregivers to the plurality of patients; in response to a determination, made based on the evaluating, that a derived acuity of a first patient of the plurality of patients has increased dynamically altering medical device settings of one or more of the plurality of medical devices assigned to the first patient to increase an intensity of monitoring or treatment of the first patient; and in response to a determination, made based on the evaluating, that a derived acuity of a second patient of the plurality of patients has de
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