Quality & Patient Safety

Built-in home medical equipment may speed care, increase safety

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, May 9, 2007

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An experimental home in Florida has 50 medical devices built into the structure. Officials hope the available equipment will translate into patients closely following instructions and increasing their own safety, according to a Chicago Tribune article.

The equipment can be monitored by health professionals. The house was designed to keep patients in safe care without having to leave their home. By doing so, officials hope patients will follow physician instructions because they have the tools needed to do so.

When the homeowner uses the devices, he or she can send the report to care providers for analysis.



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