Ansa
Healthcare: Bluetooth Bracelet in Surgical Areas at Cefalù
An electronic bracelet equipped with a Bluetooth sensor will be placed on the wrist of all patients in the surgical areas of the Giglio Foundation to monitor clinical pathways and timings from the ward to the operating room and back to the ward.
“A technological tool that will allow us,” explained Giovanni Albano, President of the Giglio Foundation, “to make patient pathways more efficient, reduce waiting times, and better organize the logistics of the operating block.”
“Moreover,” added Rosario Curcio, Head of Management Control, “the system allows for the automatic updating of the digital operating room schedule, which will be integrated, for data not captured, through the touch screens already present in the room. The paper register will be eliminated.” The project was developed by the company TapMyLife of Bergamo.
An additional feature will enhance communication with family members through a mobile application that provides limited access to information and notifications about the start and end of the surgical procedure.
“The digitalization of the institute,” concluded President Albano, “has been a management goal from the start. We began with the introduction of ‘RIS PACS’ for radiology, renewed the entire software infrastructure, and will complete this process with the electronic medical record.”
Link to Original Article: https://www.ansa.it/sicilia/notizie/sanita_sicilia/2022/02/07/sanita-a-cefalu-braccialetto-bluetooth-in-aree-chirurgiche_4b98212d-5bf6-485b-bb1e-7ffd769d04e6.html

Insalute
An Electronic Bracelet Monitors the Surgical Path and Informs Family Members about the Surgical Progress
An electronic bracelet equipped with a Bluetooth sensor will be placed on the wrist of all patients in the surgical areas of the Giglio Foundation to monitor clinical pathways and timings from the ward to the operating room and back to the ward.
“A technological tool that will allow us,” explained Giovanni Albano, President of the Giglio Foundation, “to make patient pathways more efficient, reduce waiting times, and better organize the logistics of the operating block.”
“Moreover,” added Rosario Curcio, Head of Management Control, “the system allows for the automatic updating of the digital operating room schedule, which will be integrated, for data not captured, through the touch screens already present in the room. The paper register will be eliminated.”
The project was developed by the company TapMyLife of Bergamo.
“The digitalization of the institute,” concluded President Albano, “has been a management goal from the start. We began with the introduction of ‘RIS PACS’ for radiology, renewed the entire software infrastructure, and will complete this process with the electronic medical record. Today we can say that we constantly and in real time know what is happening in the operating room and can make decisions based on accurate data.”
Link to Original Article: https://www.insalutenews.it/in-salute/un-braccialetto-elettronico-monitora-il-percorso-chirurgico-e-informa-i-familiari-sul-decorso-operatorio/

LaDiscussione
At Giglio of Cefalù, an Electronic Bracelet Monitors Patients
An electronic bracelet equipped with a Bluetooth sensor will be placed on the wrist of all patients in the surgical areas of the Giglio Foundation to monitor clinical pathways and timings from the ward to the operating room and back to the ward, at the hospital in Cefalù, in the Palermo area.
“A technological tool that will allow us,” explained Giovanni Albano, President of the Giglio Foundation, “to make patient pathways more efficient, reduce waiting times, and better organize the logistics of the operating block.”
“Moreover,” added Rosario Curcio, Head of Management Control, “the system allows for the automatic updating of the digital operating room schedule, which will be integrated, for data not captured, through the touch screens already present in the room. The paper register will be eliminated.” The project was developed by the company TapMyLife of Bergamo.
“The digitalization of the institute,” concluded President Albano, “has been a management goal from the start. We began with the introduction of ‘RIS PACS’ for radiology, renewed the entire software infrastructure, and will complete this process with the electronic medical record. Today we can say that we constantly and in real-time know what is happening in the operating room and can make decisions based on accurate data.”
Link to Original Article: https://ladiscussione.com/145056/societa/regioni/al-giglio-di-cefalu-un-braccialetto-elettronico-monitora-i-pazienti/

Unavitasumisura
At the Giglio Hospital in Cefalù, an Electronic Bracelet with Bluetooth Sensor Monitors the Surgical Path
An electronic bracelet equipped with a Bluetooth sensor—developed by the company TapMyLife of Bergamo—will be placed on the wrist of all patients in the surgical areas of the Giglio Foundation in Cefalù to monitor clinical pathways and timings from the ward to the operating room and back to the ward.
“A technological tool that will allow us,” explained Giovanni Albano, President of the Giglio Foundation, “to make patient pathways more efficient, reduce waiting times, and better organize the logistics of the operating block.”
“Moreover,” added Rosario Curcio, Head of Management Control, “the system allows for the automatic updating of the digital operating room schedule, which will be integrated, for data not captured, through the touch screens already present in the operating room. The paper register will be eliminated.”
“The digitalization of the Giglio Institute,” concluded President Albano, “has been a management goal from the start. We began with the introduction of the RIS PACS system for diagnostic imaging in radiology, renewed the entire software infrastructure, and will complete this process with the electronic medical record. Today we can say that we constantly and in real time know what is happening in the operating room and can make decisions based on accurate, digitalized data.”
Link to Original Article: https://www.unavitasumisura.it/ospedale-giglio-cefalu-braccialetto-elettronico-percorso-chirurgico/


