02422nam 2200457 450 991071737500332120221028234955.0(CKB)4100000012892542(NjHacI)994100000012892542(OCoLC)1003293247(EXLCZ)99410000001289254220221028d2016 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTechnology assessment EarlySense for monitoring vital signs in hospitalized patients /Mark Helfand [and two others]Washington, DC :Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Quality Enhancement Research Institute, Health Services Research & Development Service,2016.1 online resource (ii, 16 pages) color illustrationsEvidence-based synthesis program (Series)"May 2016."Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-15).Introduction -- What is EarlySense? -- Predicting clinical deterioration -- Rationale for continuous vital sign monitoring -- What are the alternatives to EarlySense? -- What are possible roles for EarlySense in VA? -- What is the accuracy and predictive ability of EarlySense? -- What is the therapeutic impact of EarlySense? -- Other Studies -- What are Implementation Issues of EarlySense in the VA Setting? -- Perceived Role of EarlySense -- Limitations and challenges of EarlySense -- Organizational culture -- What are the contracting considerations and costs of EarlySense? -- Cost -- Summary of key points -- Implications for future research -- References.Evidence-based synthesis program (Series)Technology assessment Hospital patientsHospital patients.362.11Helfand Mark1352739Christensen Vivian A(Vivian Anette),Anderson JohannaUnited States.Department of Veterans Affairs.Health Services Research and Development Service,Portland VA Medical Center.Evidence-based Synthesis Program Center.Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (U.S.)NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910717375003321Technology assessment3254454UNINA