To enhance patient safety, Miami Children’s Hospital chose to integrate HyGreen into its Oncology Unit’s infection control program with the potential to expand HyGreen into other areas of the hospital. The HyGreen system reminds healthcare workers to wash their hands. After cleaning their hands with alcohol containing soaps and gels, healthcare workers place them under the HyGreen sensor that sends a wireless “all clean” message to a badge worn by the healthcare worker. A wireless monitor above the patient beds searches for the message—if it’s absent, the badge vibrates, reminding the healthcare worker to wash. All interactions are recorded in a database in real-time.
“As an early adopter of HyGreen, Miami Children’s Hospital is excited about applying this innovative technology to enhance patient safety,” said Dr. Deise Granado-Villar, Chief Medical Officer, Senior Vice President for Medical and Academic Affairs at MCH, a 289-bed hospital renowned for excellence in all aspects of pediatric medicine. “This solution will address MCH’s strategic initiative to have technologically advanced facilities that provide children with the best care available.”
In other hand-hygiene leadership, Miami Children’s Hospital won an award from the Florida Hospital Association in 2009 for its Squeaky Clean hand hygiene awareness project aimed at caregivers and patient families. In addition, Miami Children’s Hospital is the first pediatric hospital to participate in the Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare Hand Hygiene Project.
The HyGreen system was designed to reflect the recommended hand hygiene guidelines from leading industry experts, including the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Joint Commission.
“As a leader in patient safety, Miami Children’s Hospital installed HyGreen to enhance their efforts to protect patients from hospital associated infections,” states XI CEO, Richard Allen. “This not only underscores MCH’s dedication to quality patient care, but also its reputation as an early adopter when it comes to breakthrough technology.”