Care Unit Clinical Situational Awareness Command and Control System

Case ID:
C11758
Disclosure Date:
11/1/2011

C11758: Integrated Healthcare Delivery Monitoring and Control Platform

Novelty:

Networked healthcare monitoring and control platform utilizing a novel middleware for efficient and ubiquitous information flow

Value Proposition:

Lack of integration, interoperability, and ongoing performance analysis permeates all levels of the healthcare delivery system today, resulting in increased personal and monetary cost. This invention utilizes open interfaces and novel middleware, achieving seamless and centralized control of subsystems. Other advantages include:

• Enables data integration, device control, adaptive alarm, automated delivery of care protocols at every point of a patient’s hospitalization.
• Utilizes ubiquitous data recording and relay system, allowing improved awareness, workflow and training within the healthcare system.
• Scalable proof-of-concept.

Technical Details:

Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a novel information delivery and control model for networked healthcare delivery platform. The invention includes open interfaces and a novel middleware for efficient and multi-modality information system, decoupling local user controls from the subsystems (i.e. lighting, audiovisual links, HVAC, real-time location systems, barcode medication administration). Decoupling yields numerous benefits as it consolidates subsystems onto a ubiquitous and centralized command and control system. Far-remote (i.e. homecare, afloat, or similar) telecare could also be provided through this invention

Looking for Partners:

To develop and commercialize the technology as integrated monitoring and control system for healthcare delivery

Stage of Development:

Commercialization

Data Availability:

Under NDA / CDA

Publications/Associated Cases:

Not available at this time

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For Information, Contact:
Mark Maloney
dmalon11@jhu.edu
410-614-0300
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