It included a link to an original concept from the innovative Kaiser founder Dr Sidney R. Garfield
I shared this with my wife who is an accomplished midwife (she stopped counting her deliveries after she hit 1,000) and we both shared a laugh but as she pointed out - at the time it was a brilliant compromise between two competing interest:
On the one hand you have healthcare wanting to help mothers rest after giving birth
On the other hand you have mothers who's genes are screaming at them - be with your baby
In this particular instance the National Health Service (NHS) in England was ahead of its time, guided by an experienced and well respected cadre of midwives who promoted and encouraged rooming in of babies when they were born. We experienced this with our children but our youngest was born here in the United States and at the time it was a fight to stop the nurses from removing our daughter from the room
I had the privilege of visiting the Kaiser Total Health facility and spent an invigorating few hours with Dr Ted Eytan, Physician Director in the Kaiser Permanente Federation (@TedEytan and his blog)
He was kind enough to reply to my article in a tweet:
And the details even appeared in the wall of knowledge with the background that I captured here:
Ted shared a link to the original history
KP’s ‘Baby in the Drawer’ Helped Turn the Tide Back to Breastfeeding Babies after World War II Which tells the story of the driver on this innovation centered around better outcomes from keeping mothers and babies together:
Sidney R. Garfield he had read an interesting article about the now famous Yale University School of Medicine research experiments with rooming-in for mothers and babiesKaiser Permanente has continued their continued innovation - Small Hospital, Big Idea which continues and contributes to their impressive growth:
An Impressive and consistent increase in Patients |
All this is embodied in the Kaiser Total Health Center that brings together existing and new technology in innovative ways. Everything from the large screen introduction:
It includes patient education with the explosion of the obesity epidemics - captured in this video graphic
The mock up health room
Mock up Patient Examination Room |
and placed working technology in the reach of innovators, patients and clinicians
3-D Visualization for Patient Engagment on Medication |
and the room and facility continues to be updated:
No doubt Ted who is is currently exploring the GoogleGlass Innovation (you can read about his exploration here in his blog "The USA #ThroughGlass") will be including some of his google glass experiences as they learn more about this innovation
I believe
Paper and manilla folders will become a thing of the past relegated to museums
this will be true and perhaps when I am lying in my hospital bed will look back at this age and think
Mostly, I know that someday, someone in my same CMIO and MD shoes will think how silly it was that doctors actually hand-typed patient notes
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