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Title: Critical HealthCare System
Author: Díaz Riquelme, José Manuel
Tutor: Gassol Valldosera, Oriol
Others: Marco-Simó, Josep Maria  
Abstract: Hospital critical care units are experiencing an increase in demand from patients due, in large part, to the increase in the life expectancy index motivated by the continuous advances in medicine, which leads to the aging of the population and increased pressure on these critical care services. Added to this problem is the growth in health care costs and the limitation of human and financial resources allocated to these services, seeing the quality of care required by this type of patient diminish. Given the complexity of today's healthcare environments, it is vital to have a departmental critical care management and information system that is adequate and tailored to the needs of this type of care. An IT solution that provides clinicians with constant and real-time information facilitates early and quality intervention, which makes it possible to fill the gaps in resources allocated to these units. This project will address the implementation of an information system in a critical care unit (ICU) of a fictitious hospital, which allows the integration of the equipment and apparatus used for this type of patient. The exploitation of this information helps in decision-making, facilitates the identification of adverse events, minimizes the risks derived from the use of new devices and improves the quality of critical care, which translates into greater clinical safety and more time. to care for patients.
Keywords: implementation
critics
health
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: 30-Jun-2023
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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