SASICU: Improving patient outcomes and reducing cognitive load of clinical staff in intensive care through medical device interoperability and an open and secure IT ecosystem
Description
European project that improves clinical outcomes in the ICU through the interoperability of medical devices and the integration of data in an open and secure digital ecosystem. It addresses problems such as alarm fatigue and information overload, using connectivity standards and intelligent technologies to optimize patient monitoring. Its approach reduces unnecessary alarms and improves clinical efficiency, contributing to safer, patient-centered care environments.
Goal
Develop and validate solutions based on interoperability and algorithms that reduce the cognitive burden of healthcare personnel and improve the early detection of clinical risks. The project seeks to optimize alarm management, facilitate decision-making and improve the quality of care in the ICU through studies in real environments. It also aims to promote the use of open standards to promote the scalability and integration of medical technologies.
Key Results
- Improving patient outcomes and reducing cognitive load through device interoperability.
- Creating a secure and connected digital environment for efficient data management in intensive care.
- Design of tools to free up clinical time and improve decision-making in the ICU.