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HS8803 ED of the Future October 28, 2008 Presented by: Kelly To (Health Systems) Malek Bessaad (Architecture)

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1 HS8803 ED of the Future October 28, 2008 Presented by: Kelly To (Health Systems) Malek Bessaad (Architecture)

2 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 2  Problem & Project Goals  Background Research Patient activities & care zones Lighting & colors on psyche  Design & Concepts  Materials & Budget Proposal  Discussion & Next Steps

3 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 3  Problem & Project Goals  Background Research Patient activities & care zones Lighting & colors on psyche  Design & Concepts  Materials & Budget Proposal  Discussion & Next Steps

4 Both goals should produce economically cost-effective solutions. The proposed lighting system should be relatively affordable while incurring higher magnitude in benefits. 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 4 PROBLEM: Insufficient lighting in the emergency room 1. Patient: stale atmosphere and unwelcoming environment could affect healing process due to psycho-physiological effects. 2. Physician & nurse: poor quality lighting prevents accurate vision could lead to poor treatment & extended time spent on procedure. PROJECT GOALS: To improve lighting in the emergency room for both the patient and healthcare staff through: 1.Incorporate mood lighting into the room with user control interface Healing environment Positive distraction 2. Provide healthcare staff with quality focal lighting to improve vision during procedures Quality light for different specialized procedures Quick and easy control

5 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 5  Problem & Project Goals  Background Research Patient activities & care zones Lighting & colors on psyche  Design & Concepts  Materials & Budget Proposal  Discussion & Next Steps

6 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 6 Gallant D., and Lanning K. Streamlining Patient Care Processes through Flexible Room and Equipment Design. Planning and Design. Critical Care Nursing. 2001; 24(3):59-76.

7 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 7 Gallant D., and Lanning K. Streamlining Patient Care Processes through Flexible Room and Equipment Design. Planning and Design. Critical Care Nursing. 2001; 24(3):59-76.

8 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 8 Gallant D., and Lanning K. Streamlining Patient Care Processes through Flexible Room and Equipment Design. Planning and Design. Critical Care Nursing. 2001; 24(3):59-76.

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10 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 10 Benefits Physical and emotional Comfort Experience personalization Reduce or eliminate environmental stressors Decorative Lighting “Personal touch” Focal Lighting “Focus; high intensity” Ambient Lighting “Mood” Therapeutic environment: psycho-socially supportive

11 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 11  Problem & Project Goals  Background Research Patient activities & care zones Lighting & colors on psyche  Design & Concepts  Materials & Budget Proposal  Discussion & Next Steps

12 FOCAL LIGHTING Enhance visual focus on procedure at hand Benefits Reduce time spent on treatment Reduce errors due to poor lighting Increase quality of care 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 12

13 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 13 Modern Lighting - Morpheus Room – Lightology http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu7p9vcBFMc

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16 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 16  Problem & Project Goals  Background Research Patient activities & care zones Lighting & colors on psyche  Design & Concepts  Materials & Budget Proposal  Discussion & Next Steps

17 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 17 Supplies breakdown: LED Lights, power supply, & automated control - $1000 Focal Lights -$200 Total Budget Proposal: $1200

18 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 18  Problem & Project Goals  Background Research Patient activities & care zones Lighting & colors on psyche  Design & Concepts  Materials & Budget Proposal  Discussion & Next Steps

19 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 19 NEXT STEP Visit emergency departments and talk to the physician and staff about what their preference and needs for lights are Willingness to try the new lighting system Contact potential suppliers (ex: Color Kinetics)  sponsorship and/or discounts DISCUSSION Project Defined: Not focused on the electrical engineering part (PCB schematic, etc) Focus on incorporating available technology in an innovative way to enhance patient experience in the ED room and also provide quality lighting for staff. The existing technology comes in various forms (all should be user controlled): 1. programmable LED mood light panels 2. strips lighting 3. changing LED lights projected onto the wall / ceiling The multi-color changing LED lights technology is implemented mostly for entertainment industry. Concerns: Funding How to integrate this light technology into existing room in HSI building

20 8/5/2015To & Bessaad 20 Contact information: Kelly To: bto@gatech.edu Malek Bessaad: malek.bessaad@gmail.com


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