support necessary for the implementation of multiple
Dispatching and Management Centers for
optimizing home care integrated Services (referred
to as CDMS), as a support for offering medical and
social services at home. A CDMS is designed to be a
platform operated by a service provider for multiple
Home Care Providers (HCP).
HCPs represent a field of activity with an
increasing demand in the current years in Romania
and also in Europe. Considering the increasing
number of old people in Romania and the fact that
the medical system struggles to handle the long-term
hospitalization of people suffering from chronic
affections, the role of home care services providers
increases. HCPs may offer social and/ or medical
services. Offering medical and social services at
home can be optimized by using a support platform
based on ICT integrated in a CDMS.
A CDMS may bring significant improvements in
the management of technical, human and economic
resources of an HCP as the project aims to solve the
technical and organizational matters involved in the
development and implementation of HCPs.
The project proposes a platform that facilitates
and optimizes the integrated (medical and social)
services offered by home care providers. Figure 1
shows a quick overview of the proposed services to
be offered by HCPs through the usage of a CDMS
platform, ranging from medical/ palliative care,
daily basic services (like toileting, aid in preparing
and consuming food, etc.), services for independent
living (e.g. shopping, cleaning, bill payment, etc.),
home adaptation to specific needs that the user may
have (accessibility adaptations for low mobility or
for different impairments), socialization services.
The paper describes the design specifications of
the CDMS platform, as developed by the project’s
team, which comprises engineers, as well as medical
personnel, after multiple research meetings with
direct beneficiaries (representatives of three HCPs).
A market study related to the HCPs in Romania
paved the way for the funding application for the
current project, and the first results of the project
comprised a number of studies concerning the
possibilities of improving the functioning of an
HCP.
There are multiple already-on-the-market
platforms or research implementations for home care
ICT solutions: software and/ or hardware platforms.
In the traditional approach, these platforms usually
only implement layer 3 – the “smart home”
consisting of the components installed at the
monitored subject’s home and, possibly a
supervising level that gathers data acquired from
multiple home care systems and manages different
situations. The proposed system does not focus on
the 3
rd
layer, or on the home care system, but
concentrates on the 1
st
layer of figure 2 – the
software and hardware components that allow an
HCP to offer home care services in a very efficient
way. It may be compared to an ERP (Enterprise
Resource Planning) system customized and
dedicated to HCPs. As far as we know, there is no
such system implementation currently on the market.
2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPOSED PLATFORM
A CDMS is an entity that offers services to an HCP,
in order to optimize and simplify the delivery of care
services at home, by offering technical support at
hardware and software level. A CDMS is designed
to offer software modules that allow for an easier
management/ deployment of different home care
services and to minimize the required hardware so
that an HCP can optimize most of its operation.
The services offered by an HCP are grouped in
three categories:
- Medical Services: comprising all the health care
delivered at home – aid in following prescribed
medication, monitoring physiological parameters,
palliative care, aid in performing recommended
physical exercises, etc.;
- Social Services: various services for assistance
with the daily activities or for maintaining an
independent living like dressing, help in feeding or
Figure 1: Medical andocial services at home.
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