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Bedside technology: seven keys to success.

C J Bolster1, D Herring

  • 1KPMG Peat Marwick, Atlanta, GA.

Journal of the Society for Health Systems
|January 1, 1991
PubMed
Summary

Implementing bedside technology can improve patient care and resource use, but carries risks. Authors identified seven keys to success for effective and lasting bedside technology integration.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare technology
  • Clinical informatics
  • Patient care innovation

Background:

  • Bedside technology presents opportunities for enhanced patient care and optimized labor resource utilization.
  • Successful implementation of bedside technology in clinical settings is challenging and involves significant risks.
  • Prior experience highlights the need for strategic approaches to mitigate risks associated with new technologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify critical success factors for implementing bedside technology in healthcare.
  • To provide guidance on reducing risks associated with bedside technology adoption.
  • To enhance the long-term usefulness and impact of bedside technology in patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of author experiences with bedside technology implementation.
  • Identification and synthesis of key success factors.
  • Development of a framework for risk reduction and sustained utility.

Main Results:

  • Seven key factors for successful bedside technology implementation were identified.
  • These factors are crucial for minimizing risks and ensuring long-term benefits.
  • The identified keys guide effective integration of technology at the patient's bedside.

Conclusions:

  • Strategic implementation is essential for realizing the benefits of bedside technology.
  • Addressing identified success factors can significantly de-risk technology adoption.
  • Focusing on these keys ensures bedside technology contributes to improved patient care and resource management.

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