Abstract

Remote Patients’ Monitoring System is an essential feature of remote healthcare efficiency and durability. It assures adequate clinical supervision and care to admitted patients in a timely and effortlessly manner. The objective of this case study is to show the impact of a health informatics solution application through the implementation of a remote physiological monitoring system in a cardiac care center. It also discusses the following questions: how health informatics was employed in this case study? how did this case study help healthcare providers to a better performance? how can we decide if we need to implement such a system in other organizations? In addition, an overview of the Philips, IntelliVue Patients’ Monitoring System (PMS) will be demonstrated and justified. The problem statement will be introduced, then, the organizational contextual settings, summary of key facts, problem implications, and the actual solution tailored and achieved by KACC management is verified in an advance detail.

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