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Revolutionizing Pediatric Care Globally: A Case Study on Boston Children’s Hospital and IBM's OPENPediatrics
Overview
Revolutionizing Pediatric Care Globally: A Case Study on Boston Children’s Hospital and IBM's OPENPediatricsIBM |
Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Event-Driven Application Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms | |
Education Healthcare & Hospitals | |
Product Research & Development | |
Time Sensitive Networking Virtual Training | |
Training | |
Operational Impact
The operational results of implementing OPENPediatrics have been significant. The platform has improved education for pediatric healthcare workers by accelerating learning through content based on best practices in adult education. It has also facilitated the sharing of practical expertise, benefiting educators, residents, nurses, and medical students. The platform has led to improved patient care, as evidenced by success stories from Israel and Guatemala. In Israel, a physician reported that after watching a training video on the platform, they were able to successfully perform a procedure that they had previously struggled with. In Guatemala, hospital staff developed a hand-washing program in the pediatric critical care unit after learning ways to avoid nosocomial infections on the platform. The platform has also fostered more discussion among doctors, leading to improved patient care. | |
Quantitative Benefit
OPENPediatrics has more than 1,000 users in 74 countries, including 253 cities and 343 hospitals. | |
The platform is currently being tested in 74 countries with plans to expand to include other subspecialties of pediatric medicine. | |
The platform is designed to function in both connected and offline states, making it accessible even in regions with limited internet access. | |