Ostbye Truls, Lobach David F, Cheesborough Dianne, Lee Ann Marie M, Krause Katrina M, Hasselblad Vic, Bright Darryl
Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
J Med Syst. 2003 Aug;27(4):367-80. doi: 10.1023/a:1023709421380.
Optimal management of assets in large hospitals is important to both cost control and patient care. A prospective controlled evaluation was conducted to determine whether an asset-tracking system using combined radiofrequency and infrared signals could increase equipment utilization, increase appropriate charge capture, and decrease personnel time spent looking for equipment. Two wards at Duke University Medical Center were randomly assigned as intervention and control. Beds sequential compression devices (SCDs), and infusion pumps were monitored during a 6-week intervention period, preceded and followed by 6-week control periods. The system's accuracy for detecting equipment, relative to a trained surveyor, was greater than 80%. Accuracy for locating equipment to a specific room was 60-80%. With the system available, we observed increased utilization of infusion pumps but not of beds or SCDs. Nursing staff and system users had positive impressions of the system and its potential. Tracking systems can successfully locate hospital equipment and may improve utilization.
大型医院资产的优化管理对成本控制和患者护理都很重要。进行了一项前瞻性对照评估,以确定使用射频和红外信号组合的资产追踪系统是否可以提高设备利用率、增加适当的费用收取,并减少寻找设备所花费的人员时间。杜克大学医学中心的两个病房被随机分配为干预组和对照组。在为期6周的干预期内对床旁连续压迫装置(SCD)和输液泵进行监测,前后各有一个为期6周的对照期。相对于经过培训的测量员,该系统检测设备的准确率超过80%。将设备定位到特定房间的准确率为60%-80%。有了该系统后,我们观察到输液泵的利用率有所提高,但床或SCD的利用率没有提高。护理人员和系统用户对该系统及其潜力有积极的印象。追踪系统可以成功定位医院设备,并可能提高利用率。