Remote Patient Monitoring Improves Patient Falls and Reduces Harm

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作者
Zimbro, Kathie S. [1 ]
Bridges, Charlene [2 ]
Bunn, Sharon [3 ]
Wilmoth, Donna D. [4 ]
Beck, Mark [5 ]
Smith, Catherine V. [4 ]
Marra, Michael [2 ]
Ver Schneider, Patricia [6 ]
Morgan, Merri K. [3 ]
机构
[1] Sentara Coll Hlth Sci, 1441 Crossways Blvd, Chesapeake, VA 23320 USA
[2] Sentara Healthcare, Norfolk, VA USA
[3] Sentara Obici Hosp, Suffolk, VA USA
[4] Sentara Williamsburg Reg Med Ctr, Williamsburg, VA USA
[5] Sentara CarePlex Hosp, Hampton, VA USA
[6] Sentara Hlth Ctr Point, Virginia Beach, VA USA
关键词
falls with injuries; falls-related expenditures; patient falls; remote patient monitoring; RISK-ASSESSMENT TOOL; ADULTS; CARE;
D O I
10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000749
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background:Minimizing patient falls and fall-related injuries within organizational constraints is a high priority for nurse leaders. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services do not reimburse hospitals for fall-related expenditures. In-person sitters are used to prevent falls but are resource intensive and costly. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) may offer alternatives to in-person sitters to reduce fall-related harm.Purpose:The efficacy of RPM to reduce patient falls and fall-related injuries was explored.Methods:Electronic health record data were extracted from a 13-hospital integrated health care system. Incidence rate ratios were used to analyze the impact of RPM technology on falls and fall-related injuries.Results:When used in conjunction with standard fall precautions, RPM reduced falls 33.7% and fall-related injuries 47.4%. Fall-related expenditures decreased $304 400 with a combined estimated savings systemwide of $2 089 600 annually.Conclusions:RPM technology minimized falls and associated harm and improved patient safety, positively impacting hospital expenditures.
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页数:8
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