Research Project for Growth in Rural Hospitals


We invite you to develop a joint benchmark-driven research project to address the root causes of healthcare functionality and establish a new stage for health-driven organizations, benefiting from the development of IT solutions that enable growth through telemedicine. It would be a tele-research project based on the use of root cause management technologies where Weston Group provides the benchmarks that guide this research. We consider that IT is the natural complementary tool to expand markets in medicine.

Weston Group is a teleservice organization for healthcare with more than 30 years of experience that has now incorporated a root cause approach, developed at The Unicist Research Institute, to address healthcare management activities. Weston’s telework organization in healthcare makes sure that solutions are flexible and effectively meet the needs of patients..

The research is free for your organization and is based on the use of the Unicist Healthcare Lab, a root cause research system that simplifies this research project. This project would be completed in 30 days and would establish the growth possibilities available using the existing resources. It includes the possibility of your CIO’s participation, which would require an investment of 15 hours.

The Project

The objective of sustaining and improving full-service solutions in decentralized healthcare settings involves assuming comprehensive responsibility for the operational integrity of all healthcare systems and their complementary backups, ensuring continuous service provision. The primary purpose of this objective is to maintain seamless healthcare service delivery by guaranteeing the reliability and uptime of critical healthcare systems.

This is essential in decentralized organizations where connectivity and infrastructure are challenging.

Sustainability and efficiency are maintained by optimizing resource utilization and automating routine tasks, thereby conserving energy.

Implementing systematic protocols and processes ensures minimal redundancies and a unified approach to system management, which is critical in environments with limited access to technical resources.
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Initial Stage: Development of a Scenario of IT-Driven Growth of Rural Hospitals

The first stage of the project involves developing a future scenario, led by the Weston Group and supported by The Unicist Research Institute, focused on the potential of IT- and AI-enabled medical services. This stage is offered at no cost to rural hospitals interested in exploring this initiative.

The aim is to explore growth opportunities made possible by personalized telemedicine, including the development of individualized apps for electronic health records (EHRs) and the active involvement of nurses to help expand the area of influence of rural hospitals.

This stage also includes defining the IT infrastructure required to support such growth. The participation of rural hospitals in this collaborative scenario-building process is welcome.

Proposed Aspects of the Tele-Research Project

The project would cover telemedicine, telenursing, tele-research, and telemarketing. Its goal is to empower healthcare delivery by leveraging advanced telecommunication technologies to offer comprehensive, personalized, and efficient remote healthcare solutions.

Telemedicine: Utilizing telemedicine to ensure timely and effective medical care, diagnosis, and treatment across geographical boundaries. The focus is on enhancing patient accessibility to quality healthcare while guaranteeing data accuracy and continuity of care through personalized electronic health records (EPRs).

Telenursing: Ensuring the technical resources necessary for patient care and management through telenursing. By managing remote nursing support, the company aims to deliver continuous patient monitoring, triage, and education, ensuring improved patient comfort and adherence to treatment plans.

Tele-research: Monitoring remote research studies that drive innovation and evidence-based healthcare practices. Leveraging a global network of research participants, the company seeks to ensure functionality that contributes to the development of Phase III clinical trials.

Electronic Patient Records (EPR): Integrating adaptive systems to facilitate precise decision-making and efficient healthcare delivery through streamlined information sharing. EPR is developed using the available EMR/EHR systems.

Telemarketing: Developing telemarketing strategies that communicate the value of telehealth services, educate potential users, and foster widespread adoption. By promoting the benefits of teleservices, the company aims to create informed communities and build trust in remote healthcare solutions.

Summary

As mentioned, we invite you to develop a joint, benchmark-driven research project to address the root causes of healthcare functionality and establish a new stage for health-driven organizations, benefiting from the development of IT solutions that enable growth through telemedicine.

This benchmark-driven tele-research project would focus on telemedicine, telenursing, tele-research, and telemarketing to improve healthcare delivery through advanced telecommunication technologies.

The project, based on root cause management technologies, is led by Weston Group, a healthcare teleservice organization with 30 years of experience. The research, conducted using the Unicist Healthcare Lab, is free, takes 30 days to complete, and includes the possibility of your CIO’s participation.

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