Leading Innovators Hill-Rom and Edison Nation Medical Partner to Search for Ideas to Improve Patient Infection Rates
Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) September 26, 2013 -- Hill-Rom (NYSE: HRC), a leading manufacturer and provider of medical technologies, and Edison Nation Medical, a medical invention developer and online resource for health care innovation, have formed a partnership to conduct a worldwide search for medical invention ideas to address patient infections that occur within health care environments. Hill-Rom and Edison Nation Medical are seeking ideas from health care providers and the public for new products, or improvements to existing ones, that decrease the rate of infection among the millions of patients who receive inpatient or outpatient care each year.
Ideas may be submitted through Edison Nation Medical’s confidential portal now through Nov. 18. The best ideas will be designed, developed and licensed by Edison Nation Medical, which then splits royalty profits with the successful inventor(s). Hill-Rom will work with Edison Nation Medical to commercialize relevant concepts and will review the remaining ideas as options to potentially supplement the company’s internal product and technology development efforts.
With a legacy of more than 80 years of leading innovation in the patient care environment, Hill-Rom develops products and services that address a range of patient and caregiver needs, including the early mobilization and safe transfer of patients, tools to automate clinical workflow and improve safety and efficiency, technologies for wound care and prevention. Earlier this year, Hill-Rom introduced a hand-hygiene monitoring system to help minimize point-of-care (POC) infections by ensuring staff compliance with hand-washing guidelines in the hospital setting.
“Minimizing point-of-care infections is critical to improving the quality of care patients receive and also reducing strain on the health care system overall in terms of cost and human resources,” said Brian Lawrence, chief technology officer for Hill-Rom. “Hill-Rom has made great strides in these areas recently and we’re aggressively pursuing other breakthrough technologies to further improve infection control. We are excited to partner with Edison Nation Medical to bring critical, relevant technologies into our portfolio so that we can continue to provide the best solutions for our customers.”
In order to address and control POC infections, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have issued procedural recommendations for health care facilities, including restricting POC devices to a single patient when possible, adhering to strict hand washing protocols and thoroughly disinfecting and cleaning any POC device or instrument. Despite these and other control methods, it is estimated that one in every 20 hospitalized patients contracts a hospital-acquired infection.
To further illustrate the number of patients impacted, a 2010 article cited CDC estimates that roughly 1.7 million patients contracted health care-associated infections that resulted in 99,000 deaths (New York Times, "Rising Threat of Infections Unfazed by Antibiotics," 2010). Beyond the human toll, while there is considerable variability in the costs of health care-associated infections (HAIs), the annual direct cost to U.S. hospitals to treat HAIs ranges from $28 billion to $45 billion, according to a 2009 study.
Edison Nation Medical is a collaboration between Carolinas HealthCare System, one of the nation’s leading health care systems, and Edison Nation, a prolific consumer product development company and resource for inventors. Recognizing the need for innovation in health care, leaders from both organizations formed Edison Nation Medical in July 2012 to focus solely on medical-related product ideas.
“Our mission at Edison Nation Medical is to make a difference in health care, whether we improve the quality of care, increase the effectiveness of care or reduce cost; achieving all three is certainly the trifecta,” said Louis Foreman, CEO of Edison Nation Medical. “Through our search with Hill-Rom, absolutely anyone—not just health care professionals—has the chance to come up with an idea, submit it to us, have it reviewed by our product development and medical experts and, quite possibly, have it become a game-changing innovation in patient care.”
While medical invention ideas may focus on specific areas, such as reducing the spread of infection or instrument sterilization and monitoring, inventors should think as broadly as possible.
"As health care providers, we face numerous challenges, with risk of infections among patients being one of them,” said Dr. Jean Wright, Carolinas HealthCare System’s vice president of innovation. “We eagerly seek new ideas and innovations that result in decreased infection rates and improved patient outcomes."
Hill-Rom is a leading worldwide manufacturer and provider of medical technologies and related services for the health care industry, including patient support systems, safe mobility and handling solutions, non-invasive therapeutic products for a variety of acute and chronic medical conditions, medical equipment rentals, surgical products and information technology solutions. Hill-Rom's comprehensive product and service offerings are used by health care providers across the health care continuum and around the world in hospitals, extended care facilities and home care settings to enhance the safety and quality of patient care.
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About Edison Nation Medical
Edison Nation Medical is a collaboration between Carolinas HealthCare System, one of the nation’s leading health care systems, and Edison Nation, prolific product developer and online social community for inventors, created to stimulate innovations in health care delivery and improvements in patient care. Edison Nation Medical is based in Charlotte, N.C. For more information on the company, please visit http://www.EdisonNationMedical.com.
Blake Leggett Marler, Edison Nation Medical, http://www.EdisonNationMedical.com, +1 704-405-0713, [email protected]
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