TY - JOUR
T1 - Ensuring healthcare services provision
T2 - An integrated approach of resident contexts extraction and analysis via smart objects
AU - Hsieh, Nan Chen
AU - Hung, Lun Ping
AU - Park, Jong Hyuk
AU - Yen, Neil Y.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Advances in healthcare applications benefit the scenario of medical service provision for both care staff and medical institution than ever. Following such success, a healthcare system, named RCTC (Resident Classification by Types of Care), which grades individuals in terms of the severity of five functional status assessment aspects: mental, movement, eating, toilet (urination and defecation functions), and medical treatment, was developed in this study. This system is designed based on a conceptual model that follows the assessment/classification/placement sequence for long-term care institutions. It is implemented to deliver appropriate services according to individual needs based on its preprocessing of classification and further reduces the costs of manpower and loading of care staff through the analysis of assessment logs. With this systematic appraisal, this system can not only help care staff determine the needs of residents but also produce personalized health plans (i.e., weekly schedule towards comprehensive assessment and personalized care services). Results of implemented (and in use as well) system have demonstrated the feasibility that it can enhance the quality of care services to residents, working load of care staff, and efficiency of care-related information management for medical institution.
AB - Advances in healthcare applications benefit the scenario of medical service provision for both care staff and medical institution than ever. Following such success, a healthcare system, named RCTC (Resident Classification by Types of Care), which grades individuals in terms of the severity of five functional status assessment aspects: mental, movement, eating, toilet (urination and defecation functions), and medical treatment, was developed in this study. This system is designed based on a conceptual model that follows the assessment/classification/placement sequence for long-term care institutions. It is implemented to deliver appropriate services according to individual needs based on its preprocessing of classification and further reduces the costs of manpower and loading of care staff through the analysis of assessment logs. With this systematic appraisal, this system can not only help care staff determine the needs of residents but also produce personalized health plans (i.e., weekly schedule towards comprehensive assessment and personalized care services). Results of implemented (and in use as well) system have demonstrated the feasibility that it can enhance the quality of care services to residents, working load of care staff, and efficiency of care-related information management for medical institution.
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U2 - 10.1155/2014/481952
DO - 10.1155/2014/481952
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84896443029
SN - 1550-1329
VL - 2014
JO - International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
JF - International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
M1 - 481952
ER -