Healthcare Tech and the World: A Discussion About the Impact of Medical Automation on Healthcare
28 2월 2009 - 12:55AM
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A Continuing Series of Podcasts from Perot Systems on the Impact of
Technology on Healthcare PLANO, Texas, Feb. 27
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Edition 22 Host: Dr. Kevin Fickenscher -
Executive Vice President, International Healthcare for Perot
Systems healthcare group Guest: Dr. Robin Felder, Professor of
Pathology at the University of Virginia, and Co-Founder and Member
of the Board of Directors of the Medical Innovation and
Transformation Institute (MITI), Loudoun County, Virginia What:
Healthcare Tech and the World: A Discussion about the Impact of
Medical Automation -- one of a series of podcasts presented by Dr.
Kevin Fickenscher of Perot Systems When: This podcast will be
available for download on February 26, 2009 Where:
http://www.perotsystems.com/MediaRoom/podcasts Perot Systems
continues its series of podcasts with a forward-looking discussion
about the increasing role medical automation and information
technology will play in the transformation of healthcare. In this
episode, Dr. Kevin Fickenscher discusses with Dr. Robin Felder the
impact that new automation technologies will have in the provision
of healthcare across the globe. The following quotes from Dr.
Felder are highlights of the podcast: Regarding the economic impact
that automation can have in hospitals: "Laboratories (for a) simple
500+-bed hospital, for which there are about 247 of them in the
nation, can reduce their costs by more than $5 million annually, by
simply incorporating automation in sample-handling. Pharmacies are
savings hundreds of millions of dollars by employing robots to not
only dispense pills quickly and efficiently, but also to take care
of the inventory. Even greater savings can be realized by deploying
system wide automation," stated Dr. Felder. On the impact that
medical automation can have for care of the elderly: "It's a well
established fact that for every month that we delay the entry of
elders into nursing homes in the USA, we save approximately $4
billion. We showed that we could reduce the cost of caring for
elders by 75 percent by properly deploying technology. . .The
benefits are that not only do the elders feel safer and get better
quality of care, minute-to-minute, but also the care-givers -- the
nurses and nurse practitioners and aides -- that work with the
elders feel less burdened and strained," commented Dr. Felder. On
how telemedicine and medical automation can be used at the global
level: "Telemedicine, when properly deployed, will allow technology
to autonomously and automatically gather, interpret, and help
individuals follow healthy life styles. Only when a patient hasn't
complied with a healthy lifestyle will the medical system come into
play to attempt to motivate individuals to get back on track and
stay healthy. The goal is to allow the health system to focus on
those individuals who are truly sick and more efficiently bring
them back to a state of wellness," stated Dr. Felder. Information
about Dr. Robin Felder: Dr. Felder received his B.S. in Chemistry
from the College of William and Mary and his Ph.D. in Biochemistry
from Georgetown University, and did his postdoctoral work at the
National Institutes of Mental Health. Dr. Felder has published over
180 basic and clinical research articles, fifty medical automation
research articles, fifteen chapters and reviews, has been awarded
twelve patents, and has twenty patents pending, and had edited
three textbooks on medical automation. He has also served as a
member of the editorial boards of Clinical and Experimental
Hypertension, Laboratory Information Management, Advance News for
Administrators of the Laboratory, and Clinica Chimica Acta. He has
received awards such as the Fogarty International Fellowship, the
Young Clinical Investigator Award from the Association for Clinical
Scientists, and the Young Investigator Award from both the American
Federation for Clinical Research and the American Physiological
Society. Dr. Felder founded the Association for Laboratory
Automation, and was founding Editor of the Journal of the
Association for Laboratory Automation, and cofounded the Medical
Innovation and Transformation Institute in Loudoun County, Virginia
Information about Dr. Kevin Fickenscher: Dr. Fickenscher is a
recognized senior physician executive and healthcare thought
leader. He has extensive experience in healthcare management, and
holds an international reputation as a dynamic, visionary, and
strategic leader in the healthcare industry. Dr. Fickenscher's bio
can be found at:
http://www.perotsystems.com/speakers/Kevin_Fickenscher_MD.htm About
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and collaborative approach, Perot Systems integrates expertise from
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to accelerate growth, streamline operations and create new levels
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