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Investing in patient safety: The FDA’s initiative on advanced healthcare technology
The healthcare sector is rapidly adopting advanced technologies to improve patient safety and healthcare quality. A notable initiative led by the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) device center aims to stimulate innovation in at-home medical devices.
With an investment of $1.2 million, the center is developing a Virtual Reality (VR) hub designed to provide resources for developers, policymakers and healthcare providers. The goal is to enhance patient safety solutions through evidence-based insights into at-home medical technologies. This initiative intends to address healthcare disparities by empowering stakeholders to understand and improve in-home healthcare solutions.
Tech-enabled strategies for enhanced patient safety at home Integrating advanced technologies into Hospital at Home (HaH) settings is crucial for minimizing the risks of falls and pressure injuries, particularly in elderly populations. Leveraging tech-enabled solutions offers the opportunity to significantly improve patient safety and healthcare outcomes while providing care within patients' homes. The adoption of precision nursing, validated assessments and digital health monitoring systems enhances patient care in these home settings.
Falls pose a significant health risk, especially for individuals aged 65 and older. Each year, over a quarter of this population experiences a fall, doubling their likelihood of another fall in the future. Less than half of these incidents are reported to healthcare providers, leaving many potential safety concerns unaddressed.
The aftermath leads to millions of emergency department visits annually, causing severe injuries like hip fractures and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). In 2015, medical expenses associated with falls surpassed $50 billion, creating a considerable burden on the healthcare system.
Multiple factors contribute to the risk of falling, such as weakened muscles, medication side effects, vision impairment and unsafe living environments. Addressing these factors requires a comprehensive strategy that emphasizes advanced patient safety solutions within the HaH setting.
This includes implementing nursing fall risk assessments and developing comprehensive nursing care plans for fall prevention. These steps are essential to improving patient safety and reducing healthcare costs while enhancing healthcare quality.
Advanced fall prevention technologies for hospital at home care