| Literature DB >> 33178901 |
Penny Ford Carleton1,2, Steve Schachter1,2,3, Tiffani Bailey Lash4, Jue Chen5, Todd Merchak4, Oliver Brand6, Bryan Buchholz7, Charlotte Gaydos8, Wilbur Lam6, Yukari Manabe8, Greg Martin6, Sally McFall9, David McManus7, Robert Murphy9, John Parrish1,2,3.
Abstract
As the healthcare system evolves from a centralized, hospital- and office-based model to an emphasis on patient-centric care delivered in decentralized settings from the community and/or home to low resource settings domestically and internationally, some Point-of-Care Technologies (POCT) have become important and others may soon become important in facilitating care. These portable diagnostic and monitoring devices enable moving care closer to the patient. We review recent developments in a national model to accelerate the development of POCT, specifically the Point-of-Care Technology Research Network (POCTRN), comprising a multi-center scientific network supported by a coordinating center. We summarize the history of the Network, and then describe the primary objectives and key activities of the Network and highlight the role of a new coordinating center providing administrative and infrastructure support. POCTRN is committed to building evidence-based best practices for high-quality translation and commercialization in biomedical engineering to maximize clinical impact of Point-of-Care Technologies.Entities:
Keywords: Collaboration; Innovation; Network; Point-of-Care; Technology; Translational research
Year: 2019 PMID: 33178901 PMCID: PMC7654972 DOI: 10.1016/j.cobme.2019.10.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Opin Biomed Eng ISSN: 2468-4511