Using Health 4.0 to Enable Post-Operative Wellness Monitoring

Author:

Wickramasinghe Nilmini1ORCID,Geholt Vijay2,Sloane Elliot2,Smart Philip James3,Schaffer Jonathan L.4

Affiliation:

1. Swinburne University, Australia & Epworth HealthCare, Australia

2. Vilanova University, USA

3. Austin Health, Australia

4. Cleveland Clinic, USA

Abstract

Healthcare delivery is facing multiple orthogonal challenges around escalating costs and providing quality care, especially in OECD countries. This research examines the opportunity to leverage Health 4.0 technology and techniques to address the post-operative discharge phase of the patient journey. In so doing it serves to proffer a technology enabled model that supports not only a quality care experience post discharge but also prudent management to minimize costly unplanned readmissions and thereby subscribe to a value-based care paradigm. The chosen context is stoma patients but the solution can be easily generalized to other contexts. Next steps include the conducting of clinical trials to establish proof of concept, validity, and usability.

Publisher

IGI Global

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