Thursday, September 26, 2019

Reacting to real-time data is too late

  By David Musyj During the lead up to the most recent provincial election and afterwards, we have heard plenty of discussions regarding “Hallway Medicine” and the need for it to end for the benefit of our patients, staff members and community. There has been some instructive reports written about the causes and possible solutions to ending this issue by the Premier’s Council on Improving Healthcare and Ending Hallway Medicine. One of the issues highlighted in the second report of the Council is the creation of a Command Centre that “uses real-time data, advanced algorithms, predictive analytics and adherence to operating procedures to ensure timely, seamless treatment for patients. The centralized team staffing the Command Centre are able to quickly address patient care delays in an efficient

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