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In some parts of the world, such as Australia and Norway, “in-person at-home acutecare has gained signification traction and has been offered in most hospitals for over 15 years,” the authors note. The proliferation of such wearable sensors and remote patient monitoring technologies helps set the technology stage for HaH.
I’d interviewed Roy at CES 2020 in Las Vegas in January to catch up on consumer health developments, and the March meeting was going to cover Philips’ innovations on the hospital and acutecare side of the business, as well as to learn more about Roy’s new role as head of Connected Care.
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Licensed Practical Nurses provide essential care to patients/clients/residents under the supervision of a healthcare professional. They work closely with the healthcare team to administer medication, take vitalsigns, assist with meals, provide wound care, and provide nursing care to the population they are working with.
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Early warning scores are another example, which are used in hospitals to predict clinical deterioration based on a patient’s vitalsigns [2]. Clinician preferences for clinical prediction model design in acutecare settings: A case study of early warning score implementation. Journal of Investigative Medicine.
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