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A clinical engineering decision support system

The use of technology in health-care today is increasing dramatically with a corresponding increase in cost and complexity to provide and support it. The degree to which a hospital manages this technology affects its ability to treat patients, to perform research, to teach and to attract competent s...

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Main Author: Muller, Johann Heinrich
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Biomedical Engineering 2017
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Summary:The use of technology in health-care today is increasing dramatically with a corresponding increase in cost and complexity to provide and support it. The degree to which a hospital manages this technology affects its ability to treat patients, to perform research, to teach and to attract competent staff. This thesis project has identified the role that clinical engineering could play in health-care technology provision and support in South Africa. A system synthesis technique was employed to develop an idealized clinical engineering model (ICE) that would satisfy South African technological requirements. An extensive literature survey of the current status of clinical engineering in both developed and developing countries was undertaken to provide input to the synthesis process. Surveys were then conducted to determine the actual current status of clinical engineering and its environment in the RSA. To enable such an idealised department to function as defined, it must be supported by appropriate and timeous information. The information needs of the idealised clinical engineering model were analysed and a corresponding decision support system (DSS) defined. Further surveys were conducted to test the applicability and acceptability of the idealised clinical engineering model. The feasibility of implementing the idealised clinical engineering model in South Africa was investigated and recommendations were made based on the research results of this thesis to bring the actual status of clinical engineering closer to the idealised model. ii