WO2021163210A1 - Compact treatment, examination and waiting station - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to providing required medical treatment, supplies and services to occupants requiring examination, treatment, or observation in a highly space efficient, safe, flexible and private environment.
- Medical care is expensive and can be inaccessible, involving long waits. It is important to note that medical care is at the vertex of policy changes, technology change and financial pressures, all of which conspire to require successful medical facilities to adapt, change and respond quickly to be viable in a rapidly changing environment. Access to medical care is a function of provider availability, occupant’s ability to pay, proper diagnostic tools and the appropriate quantity of examination/treatment spaces to examine and treat the patients. In many cases, the lack of proper waiting, examination and treatment spaces retards the access to care. This is particularly true with emergency care, where long waits are clearly associated with a paucity of waiting, exam and treatment areas. Additionally, space in medical facilities is expensive to construct and hence inherently limited.
- a plurality of other medical settings can benefit from a compact, safe and private treatment environment, such as, but not limited to: infusion, surgical recovery, outpatient clinics, freestanding urgent care clinics, freestanding emergency care centers, micro hospitals, industrial medicine in the workplace and clinics served by telemedicine to name a few.
- the disclosed device allows medical facilities to increase the number of patients that can be treated per square foot, which allows more patients to be seen at one time, hence reducing waiting times. It also allows medical facilities to build more space efficient treatment areas, thus reducing health care costs. And since this disclosure is equivalent to two treatment/exam areas per one conventional exam/treatment space it is possible to retrofit existing facilities on a 2 to 1 basis very easily.
- Conventional exam/treatment rooms are built of studs, gypsum board and ceiling components that disallow them from being moved as one unit, or disassembled into components.
- the disclosed device as opposed to conventional exam/treatment spaces, has an integral frame that supports the entire assembly and allows it to be easily moved as one unit, or disassembled into components for easy relocation and reassembly in another location within the medical facility.
- U.S. Patent 7,818,840 priority date Oct. 26, 2010. Barnett; Peter Andrew (Costa Mesa, CA), Kneale; Todd Douglas (Brea, CA), Alexander; Steven Bruce (Rolling Hills Estates, CA), Domae; Terrance Paul (Cerritos, CA).
- U.S. Patent 5,991,947 priority date Mar. 2, 1995 Gregory C. Levin; Craig A. Young, U.S. Patent 5,918,331, priority date Aug.
- a mobile trauma treatment platform (which can be best thought of as an enhanced stretcher) that has medical services integrally designing into the stretcher and the stretcher is intended to serve as the means of transport of trauma occupants between a remote injury site (battlefield) and a hospital at which point the occupant would be transferred to a hospital bed.
- the method of connection to utilities is to only be used with specially constructed treatment platforms, in mobile units which are part of their disclosures, and are not treatment platforms in a hospital. In all of the previous disclosures none are suitable to be used in conventional hospitals, outpatient clinics or industrial medical sites.
- the present invention comprises a frame that can be attached to a conventional hospital, outpatient facility, or industrial medicine site wall structure that supports a series of modular compartments that house medical services, power and occupant amenities to be close to the occupant and mounted at optimal positions for medical staff access.
- the invention includes a novel design of modular compartments that are attached to the frame which allows for sound reduction and has doors over hospital services that both protects the occupants from hospital born infections (nosocomial infections) and the staff from having to secure sensitive services from occupant tampering.
- the disclosed device locates all of the necessary medical services and supplies, in the optimum position for staff utilization, but requires one quarter the space of a typical examination/treatment room. That characteristic allows hospitals and other medical facilities utilizing this device to see double the occupants in the same space as typical exam/treatment rooms, while having all of the capability to treat occupants.
- the frame and compartments are easily relocatable to other parts of a facility to quickly and inexpensively change their clinical environment to respond to changes in policy, technology and provider characteristics.
- the frame and modular compartments are designed to connect to wall outlets to convey medical utilities, power and communication between a supply source of the utilities and the invention.
- Occupants in medical facilities often need medical services such as pressurized oxygen, suction, treated natural air, power, EKG monitoring, communication and other devices which the frame and compartments organize for efficient treatment of the occupant.
- These utilities in conventional exam/treatment space are mounted on the wall either behind the occupant or extending through a column structurally mounted to the ceiling.
- the present invention moves the utility outlet connection points to a series of modular compartments that have doors (which may be power or manually actuated) to deliver a plurality of utilites including but not limited to EKG, vacuum, oxygen, medical air, exam lights, gloves, commonly used medical supplies (such as bandages, tongue depressors, etc), trash containers which are located in a position that will not be accidentally disconnected or disturb emergency or routine procedures.
- the shape of the compartments provides a novel method of focusing sound to attenuate occupant speech between adjacent occupants and to amplify speech between a caregiver and the occupant.
- Sidewall dividers between occupants in the preferred configuration, would be piezo electric glass to allow for occupant privacy in which the sidewalls are select-ably opaque or clear depending on the electrical status of the glass which can be controlled by a switch on the sidewall.
- Other configurations may have solid side walls, or no sidewall at all.
- two poles are located on either side of the open side of the frame that will act to support the frame vertically and provide mounting points for equipment (l.V. pumps, computer terminal support arms) and future devised equipment.
- the frame has modular positions for utilities, supplies, services and occupant amenities thus allowing the frame to support, in the preferred configuration, 9 compartments for utilities, supplies, occupant belongings and trash along with other supplies needed by the utilities.
- a side wall to the occupant controls for lights, nurse call, llOv power, USB power, distraction/education devices (such as TV, internet) along with a pull-down shelf for occupant belongings are provided in the preferred configuration.
- Other configurations may have varying numbers of services and utilities depending on the mission of the device (outpatient clinic, industrial medicine, infusion, etc.). And other configurations allow for any device, such as, but not limited to, IV pump, occupant communication devices, or any device or utility now known or future devised that conforms to the dimensional and connection constraints of the frame. All 9 positions on the frame have the ability to be moved allowing for relocation of services and utilities to be in the appropriate position for the given occupant use.
- the frame has the ability to be connected to additional frames allowing for a series of frames to be efficiently placed in a space.
- Such arrangements include, in the preferred configuration, side by side in a linear arrangement, offset from one another and radial configurations to fit into irregular spaces.
- the minimum size is 5’ wide by 7’6”’ deep, but the frame can be expanded to adjust to any dimension from 5’ wide to 8’ wide by 7’ 6’” deep to 10’ deep by increasing the distance between the ribs of the frame.
- FIG.l is an oblique view of the entire device
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the device in the preferred configuration showing focused sound reflection from a caregiver to the surface of the frame to the seated occupant.
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of the device in the preferred configuration with reflected sound from the occupant focused to the floor outside the device.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of alternative embodiment A
- FIG. 5 is a side view of alternative embodiment B
- FIG. 6 is a side view of alternative embodiment C
- FIG. 7 is a partial oblique view of the sidewall illustrating the pivoting device used to secure the computer tablet to the frame.
- FIG. 8 oblique view of the method of structural support of the frame. Compartment configuration and shaping of frame surfaces. Method of adapting the frame width to various sized environments.
- FIG. 9 method of attachment of the struts to the ribs of the frame which allows for disassembly and reassembly.
- FIG. 1 is an oblique view of the entire device assembly, the supporting frame 1, its connection to the wall, floor and ceiling 15, the modular compartments 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; lift doors covering compartments 3.
- Compartments 3 are located to provide optimum height and size for services such as physiological monitors, nurse sharps container, supplies to be used in conjunction with the physiologic monitors, Pressurized medical gasses: oxygen, vacuum, medical air, extensible exam light; llOv power for said devices. Compartments 3 all have lift doors that are either manual or motorized to provide safety and protection from infectious diseases.
- Compartment 4 contains sub-drawers 11 for common medical supplies: bandages, tape, scissors, a locked drawer for controlled medications, three sub drawers for three sizes of gloves 10.
- Compartments 5, 6 is for back-up medical supplies and future yet to be devised devices and has tilt-down hinged locked doors.
- Compartment 7 is for occupant personal belongings such as, clothing, computers, mobile devices and has llOv and USB power within it.
- Compartment 8 is non- infectious waste and compartment 9 is for infectious waste. Both are protected from occupants by tilt down hinged doors. Piezo electric privacy glass on each side 13 of the frame 1, a typical modular easily cleanable compartment for housing supplies and equipment 2, vertical and lateral stability supports 14, lights 12, that are controlled via a touch-pad, or on a tilt out computer tablet 18, that also displays occupant distraction programs such as educational material or movies.
- a pull-down table for occupant belongings such as beverages, mobile devices and small personal items such as keys, wallet 17, Power outlets (llOv, USB), emergency call button, network connectors for staff devices 16, specially treated surfaces that are anti-microbial to avoid nosocomial infectious disease transfer to staff and occupants 19, may be achieved by multiple methods utilizing commercially available materials such as copper infused metals, laser etched patterns in dense plastic, near ultraviolet light shining on the surface and area that is high-touchl9,
- the width of the device is determined by the space required to position a recliner/exam chair and a caregiver in the proper position to conduct medical examinations or procedures which is a minimum of 5 feet to a maximum of 8 feet 25, the depth is determined by providing enough space for a recliner/exam chair to be fully extended horizontally and still have the cubicle curtain close to provide visual privacy to the occupant which is a range of between 7 feet 6 inches
- FIG.2 depicts a side view of the occupant facing surface of the device (the support frame is omitted for clarity) 23, sound waves are shown reflecting from the caregiver 21, to the occupant 20, depicting that sound from the caregiver is effectively focused to the occupant to improve intelligibility and the wall, floor and ceiling are shown as item 24.
- FIG. 3. illustrates how sound from the occupant 20, is reflected towards the floor to attenuate the propagation of sound between occupants 22.
- FIG. 4, 5 and 6 are alternative embodiment examples of different methods of achieving the desirable reflection of acoustic energy 22, from the occupant
- FIG. 7. is a partial view of the sidewall 13 depicting a housing for a pivot-out computer tablet 18,30,31 that is capable of rotating in the ‘X’ and ⁇ directions to adjust the computer tablet 18,30,31 to an angle suitable to the occupant.
- FIG. 8. is an oblique angle view of frame 1, illustrating the basic structural system which is a series of ribs 37 separated by struts 38 which are connected by ‘L’ brackets 39 with machine screws 40. Filler panels 41 are used to facilitate the frames ability to adapt to fit various as-built widths in existing and new facilities. Modular compartments are inserted between the ribs to house various medical utilities and services along with occupant amenities as in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 9. is an exploded view of a typical connection at the intersection of the structural ribs and the struts which are joined together by an ‘L’ clip machine screwed together using 37,38,39 and 40.
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