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  • Device Connectivity across the Continuum of Care Wesley Madden RN, BSN VP, Sales Support at NantHealth DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily represent official policy or position of HIMSS.
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  • What do these items have in common?
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  • Medical Device Integration-Today Automates the delivery of patient device data
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  • Medical Device Integration-Tomorrow Integration of device data across the continuum of care
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  • Medical Device Integration-Tomorrow Integration of device data across the continuum of care
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  • Medical Device Integration-Tomorrow Integration of device data across the continuum of care
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  • Medical Device Integration-Tomorrow Integration of device data across the continuum of care
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  • Medical Device Integration-Tomorrow Integration of device data across the continuum of care
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  • In the inpatient setting EMR Server Patient Monitor Infusion SystemAnesthesiaVentilatorBlood Gas AnalyzerVital Signs Monitor Discharge Medical Surgical ICU ORER Admission PATIENT VISIT HR, systolic, diastolic, mean, temp, SPO2, inspired/expired CO2, waveforms, alarms drug, concentration, diluent, dose, rate, vol infused, vol remaining, alarms expired agent, inspired agent, EiCO2, inspired CO2, inspired O2, expired O2, inspired N20 mode, rate, FiO2, PIP, PEEP, pressure support, pressure control, tidal vol, min vol, inspired time, IE pH, pO2, pCO2, HCO2, base excess, K, Na, Ca, Hct pulse rate, SPO2, temp, NiBP Complete Set of Patient Physiological Data Identified Subset
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  • In the inpatient setting Patient Monitor Infusion SystemAnesthesiaVentilatorBlood Gas AnalyzerVital Signs Monitor Discharge Medical Surgical ICU ORER Admission PATIENT VISIT HR, systolic, diastolic, mean, temp, SPO2, inspired/expired CO2, waveforms, alarms drug, concentration, diluent, dose, rate, vol infused, vol remaining, alarms expired agent, inspired agent, EiCO2, inspired CO2, inspired O2, expired O2, inspired N20 mode, rate, FiO2, PIP, PEEP, pressure support, pressure control, tidal vol, min vol, inspired time, IE pH, pO2, pCO2, HCO2, base excess, K, Na, Ca, Hct pulse rate, SPO2, temp, NiBP Complete Set of Patient Physiological Data Identified Subset
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  • Continuum of care
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  • In the ambulatory setting NantHealth DeviceConX
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  • Continuum of care
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  • In the home setting
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  • Its Time: To stop manual data entry Device integration with clinical systems provide many benefits Improved patient care Consistent Data Time savings Robust data repository for analysis Alerting Improved workflow Data access
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  • Whats are we missing? Through device integration we will be able to find trends in data that previously were not recognized and ultimately change health care.
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  • Thank You Questions?