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How SunnyBrook Hospital Implemented RFID Patient Tracking
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Hear Ellie Lee, Information Management Business Manager at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center, share how her team developed a new software platform and installed an RFID system to track patients' progress in and out of operating rooms. Learn how this implementation resulted in increased visibility of utilization data by 100 percent, enabling the hospital to continuously improve quality of care and operational efficiency for a better and safer patient experience -and get ideas for how you can do the same at your facility.
Lee will share the development and roll-out experience as well as provide insight on new applications using RFID technology to enhance operations and productivity for success in the healthcare industry.
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"Improving Efficiency, Responsiveness and Patient Care with RFID Location Based Patient Tracking at SunnyBrook Health Sciences Center"
Ellie Lee, B.A.
Business Manager/Patient Care Manager
Ellie Lee is a Business Manager/Patient Care Manager, OR Information Management Services/Pre-Anesthesia Clinic at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, in Toronto, Ontario Canada. She has contributed to a variety of fields at Sunnybrook within the last 30 years working in Finance, Decision Support, IT and most recently the Operating Room.
For the past 10 years, Ellie has guided the IT development within the OR & Related Services at Sunnybrook Hospital leading her team comprised of system architects, developers, data analysts, RN’s and front line patient administrators. As a group they are tasked with system development, process improvement and advancing the quality of care and services provided to patients and families within the Operating Room & Related Services. Her demonstrated ability to lead a variety of technical and non-technical staff through advanced technology and design, enabled the development and deployment of passive RFID Patient Tracking at Sunnybrook.
Ellie has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of Toronto. She sits on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Association of Ambulatory Care as the Vice President of Web Design and Publications.