Surgical site infections represent a serious and growing problem for hospitals and their patients. Recent data indicates that in the U.S. alone, roughly one out of every 20 patients admitted to a hospital will end up with a hospital-acquired infection, with a total cost of about $10 billion per year to the healthcare industry.
Looking for a way to solve that problem, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics decided to see if using predictive analytics to drive real-time decision-making in operating rooms could help lower the rate.
“Many factors determine whether or not a patient gets a surgical site infection, including characteristics of the patient, their medical history and the illness they’re being treated for,” says Dr. John Cromwell, associate chief medical officer and director of surgical quality and safety at the organization.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD