{"id":13897,"date":"2018-01-30T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-01-30T05:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centricconsulting.com\/post\/special-care-providers-uses-centric-bluebeak-beacon-technology-improve-healthcare_miami\/"},"modified":"2023-08-18T13:20:02","modified_gmt":"2023-08-18T17:20:02","slug":"special-care-providers-uses-centric-bluebeak-beacon-technology-improve-healthcare_miami","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centricconsulting.com\/blog\/special-care-providers-uses-centric-bluebeak-beacon-technology-improve-healthcare_miami\/","title":{"rendered":"Special Care Providers Uses Centric’s BlueBeak Beacon Technology to Improve Healthcare"},"content":{"rendered":"

Use of beacon technology has led to improved metrics and patient outcomes as well as reduced costs and decreased lengths of stay at this hospital unit.<\/b><\/i><\/h2>\n

Special Care Providers (SCP)<\/a> delivers care to catastrophically ill and ventilator-dependent patients within a contracted unit at a large teaching hospital. But this patient population often has poor outcomes, care is expensive, the length of stay is frequently quite long, and readmissions are frequent.<\/p>\n

In an effort to improve patient outcomes, SCP partnered with Centric Consulting’s Miami team<\/a> and National Healthcare practice<\/a> to implement a so-called \u201chigh-touch\u201d multi-disciplinary model of care that uses beacon technology to monitor staff interaction with patients, encouraging and rewarding staff for quality patient care time. Since its launch in late 2016<\/a>, the project has already led to positive results.<\/p>\n

\u201cPhysicians intuitively know that multidisciplinary care improves outcomes, but this project reinforces that feeling,\u201d said Marcie Stoshak-Chavez, MD, National Healthcare Leader at Centric Consulting. \u201cA data-driven approach combined with a true patient-provider relationship is the key to success.\u201d<\/p>\n

The in-hospital special care unit ensures adequate staff intervention by monitoring time and impact of patient care using low-energy, Bluetooth-enabled beacons embedded on the badges of team members who deliver intensive patient care.<\/p>\n

Built on the AWS<\/a> platform, we leveraged Kinesis for its ability to process high volumes of streaming data from the sensors. The Docker and Couchbase components were hosted on Amazon Lightsail.<\/p>\n

This non-intrusive technology ensures all practitioners are hyper-aware of patient interaction time by providing alerts when nearing or exceeding the designated amount of time. It allows management and staff alike to intervene quickly to ensure the best possible outcomes. Another benefit: SCP can analyze the data to determine
\nthe best mix of interventions.<\/p>\n

So far, SCP has seen encouraging results from use of BlueBeak’s beacon technology<\/a>, including improved metrics, patient outcomes and quality of life as well as reduced costs and decreased lengths of stay:<\/p>\n