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As a rapidly growing health system serving a wide geographical and largely rural area, Deaconess needed a way to address capacity and access to care issues. After an extensive internal and external search, they recognized that the GE Healthcare Command Center platform was exactly what they needed.
“When we found GE, we said, ‘This is really everything we have been asking for forever,’” said Dr. Phillip Adams, MD, MPH, Medical Director for DCARE.
In this episode, Dr. Adams and Amy Kruger, BSN, RN, CCRN, Clinical Manager for DCARE, share how they made the business case for investing in their DCARE (Deaconess Coordinating and Advancing Resources for Excellence) command center. They also walk through some key initiatives that DCARE supports, including increasing the number of transfer patients served, launching a swing bed model, and offering specialty services in smaller hospitals.
Discover how DCARE has helped Deaconess increase the number of transfer patients by 5.6 per day, allowing them to serve over 2000 additional patients annually. And, learn how the team is now expanding their focus beyond throughput and capacity to improve care quality. Learn more about GE HealthCare Command Centers at https://www.gehccommandcenter.com -
Serving a large geographical area across four states, Deaconess Health System is evolving their telehealth programs to help them deliver care to all who need it. Alli Flowers, Telehealth Clinical Manager at Deaconess shares, “I think ultimately everyone appreciates the flexibility [of telehealth] and being able to treat patients where they're at and when they need it.”
In this episode, she talks about the technology that supports their telehealth programs, including their D-Care Command Center. “I was introduced to D-Care and within five minutes, they were able to create a profile for us to identify potential candidates for remote monitoring as well as where those patients are at with their care,” said Alli.
Deaconess is committed to extending services across the broad area they serve so that people do not go without care. Alli shares more details, including how one innovative program leverages a partnership with an area university and local libraries to offer accessible telehealth services in rural communities. Learn more about GE HealthCare Command Centers at https://www.gehccommandcenter.com -
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As an experienced charge nurse for a fast-paced Medicine unit with complex, high-acuity patients, Vicky Martin and her team have no time to waste. They’re driven by the desire to improve patients’ lives and leave their shift knowing they’ve made a difference. That compassion is core to Nova Scotia Health Authority’s mission to work together to achieve excellence in health, healing, and learning.
GE HealthCare Command Center technology is supporting clinicians as they deliver on that mission. In the latest episode of the Real Time HealthCare podcast, Vicky shares how their C3 Care Coordination Centre is helping streamline key processes, improve care coordination, and save time in her unit and across the enterprise. Learn more about GE HealthCare Command Centers at https://www.gehccommandcenter.com -
Seth Sternberg and his team at Honor are committed to changing the aging experience. For them, that starts with caring for the people who provide care for older adults – the Care Pros. Listen as Seth explains how they use technology to respect and support home health caregivers. It’s a strategy that works -- Honor is consistently retaining employees for years in an industry with notoriously high turnover rates. Learn more about GE HealthCare Command Centers at https://www.gehccommandcenter.com
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Matthew Mawby is a nurse and co-founder of StaffHealth, and he's working to take the hassle out of nurse staffing. Jeff and Matthew discuss the current state of the nurse staffing crisis. We may be getting close to turning the corner. But hospitals are still struggling to fill open shifts. Listen in as they share how hospitals are using innovative technology and processes to address staffing shortages. Learn more about GE HealthCare Command Centers at https://www.gehccommandcenter.com