Re: Monitoring system
I am nearly certain that any monitoring system currently on the market has a way to output data into the charting system. The HL7 specification was designed to standardize the way that data is exported from devices used in healthcare. I have with worked in multiple hospitals with different monitoring systems including:
Spacelabs - monitors are slow to react, the central monitoring system is poorly designed and has issues with multiple alarms at the same time.
HP - the only ones I used were painfully outdated with limited functionality. There was no excuse for them still being used in a NICU environment, other than the hospital was cheap and they still turned on.
GE Solar - excellent system. It is easy to view multiple patients and alarms at the same time. The CIC monitoring software is excellent and has great retrieval capabilities. These monitors are capable of integrating with most ventilator systems so that you can see vent data on your monitor. (This depends on the model, but the 8000 line is excellent)
Philips - Nice system, poor implementation, very difficult to view multiple patients at the same time. Integrates fairly easily with most systems. I used this one in a Cerner integration. You could log into Cerner and "pull" data from the monitor at any time.
My favorite is by far the GE Solar monitors. GE has a great line of modules for integration capabilities of other devices as well. I miss working with IT stuff in healthcare
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