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Expanding the Horizon of Clinical Surveillance

In a new column published by HISTalk, Bernoulli Health CEO Janet Dillione argues that advances in healthcare surveillance technology and data distribution have made continuous clinical surveillance not just an achievable reality, but an increasingly essential patient care capability. Dillione offers practical suggestions and strategies for hospital leaders seriously considering continuous surveillance not only for improved patient safety, but also EHR optimization, alignment with value-based care metrics and a source of cost reduction.

To read this article go to the HISTalk articleExpanding the Horizon of Clinical Surveillance

 

‘Twas the Night Before Clinical Surveillance

Twas the Night Before Clinical Surveillance – a holiday poem adapted from the poem from: Clement Clarke Moore (1779 – 1863) by Mary Jahrsdoerfer, Ph.D., RN Bernoulli Healthcare

Creating the Foundation for Real-Time Healthcare

The successful implementation of patient monitoring initiatives that improve patient safety has long been a goal of healthcare leaders across the country. Unfortunately, parsing notifications from individual medical devices, reliance on physical spot checks of patients, and the lack of rules-based analytics to assess a patient’s current condition in real-time or identify signs of deterioration puts that achievement out of reach for many hospitals and health systems.

Defining Clinical Surveillance

Clinical decision support (CDS) and clinical surveillance are often used by clinicians as an interchangeable, catch-all category of human- and technology-based capabilities that allow for the observation of patients for the purposes of ensuring safety and optimal outcomes.1

A Little Chit-Chat About Continuous Clinical Surveillance

On June 26th I will be joining Tim Gee at Medical Connectivity Consulting on a webinar to discuss continuous clinical surveillance. Since coming to Bernoulli about 18 months ago, I have developed a whole new perspective on how the landscape of various vendor solutions fit together.

What Real-Time Data Could Have Done for These Patients

The concepts behind smart alarms and use of real-time data to make better decisions are not new. Many people have had their experiences in the field of medicine and medical informatics but not all people and organizations have acted upon these experiences. Bernoulli is one organization that has.