At Evidone we use technology to empower operating room teams and drive efficiency.
Most of the instrumentation brought to the OR is not used, yet it still requires setup and sterilization. Optimizing two neurosurgical procedures could result in annual savings of up to $2.8 million.
Farrokhi, F. R., Gunther, M., Williams, B., & Blackmore, C. C. (2015). Application of lean methodology for improved quality and efficiency in operating room instrument availability. The Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ), 37(5), 277-286.
The average surgeon waiting time in the operating room, which is preventable, accounts for 9.1% of the total surgery time.
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Long training periods and a high employee turnover rate, at 10.7%, hinder the efficiency of OR teams.
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Outside dedicated studies management lacks key information to judge and optimize their operating room efficiency.
Childers, C. P., & Maggard-Gibbons, M. (2018). Understanding costs of care in the operating room. JAMA surgery, 153(4), e176233-e176233.
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Épalinges, Switzerland — 9th of September 2024 — Evidone SA, a pioneering startup focused on AI-driven solutions for hospital operations, is pleased to announce a strategic collaboration with the SWISS Foundation for Innovation and Training in Surgery (SFITS). This partnership aims at bringing cutting-edge technology to hospitals and operating room operations, improving efficiency, reliability, and patient care through advanced sensor technology and artificial intelligence.
Evidone SA is committed to enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of hospital operations by developing AI-driven solutions that integrate seamlessly into existing workflows. Their technology leverages advanced sensors and AI to provide real-time insights, streamline operations, and ultimately improve the quality of patient care.
The SFITS, a leading training center of excellence, offers a multidisciplinary platform designed as a secure and controlled clinical research facility and surgical innovation accelerator Hub, for academic research projects, startups and corporate R&D departments.
The collaboration with Evidone enables the implementation of Evidone’s technology in a clinical environment, allowing for early user feedback and increased exposure to system stakeholders.
“We are thrilled to partner with the SFITS, a leading actor in surgical training and innovation. This collaboration will facilitate the validation of our technology in real-world clinical settings, help us gather invaluable feedback, and accelerate our mission to improve hospital operations and patient outcomes,” said Dr. Szymon Kostrzewski, CEO of Evidone SA.
Dr. Jelena Godjevac, CEO of the SFITS, added, “this partnership aligns very well with our mission to foster innovation and excellence in surgical practice. We are excited to work with Evidone, to bring their groundbreaking technology into operating rooms, and to contribute to the future of healthcare.”
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the journey towards more efficient and reliable hospital operations. By combining Evidone’s AI-driven technology with the SFITS’s expertise, this partnership is set to deliver transformative benefits to healthcare providers and patients alike.
For more information, visit: www.evidone.com or www.sfits.ch
About Evidone SA
Evidone SA is a startup focused on developing AI-driven solutions to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of hospital operations. Through the use of advanced sensor technology and artificial intelligence, Evidone aims to improve the operational reliability and patient care quality.
About SFITS
The SWISS Foundation for Innovation and Training in Surgery (SFITS), based in the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) complex, is a Swiss non-profit dedicated to advancing surgical practice. As a leading training Center of excellence and innovation Hub, the SFITS offers a secure environment for professionals to refine skills, to collaborate on research, and to develop new technologies to shape the future of surgery.
Lausanne, Switzerland – 25th of June 2024, Evidone SA, a startup specializing in data collection and analysis for healthcare applications, is pleased to announce the initiation of a project with H4 Human Hands-on Health Hub, a supporter of healthcare innovation in the Vaud region. This collaboration aims to explore and enhance hospital operations through advanced technology.
Launched in January 2022 by the La Source Institute and supported by the Canton of Vaud’s departments of Economy and Innovation, H4 is dedicated to supporting new ideas and projects that can improve healthcare, with a focus on the journey of the healthcare professionals and the patient.
Evidone’s technology uses sensors and AI to monitor surgical instruments, staff, and operational phases in hospitals. This system is designed to improve the integrity of instrument trays, implement dynamic checklists, and optimize room configurations. Additional features include automatic recording of usage, precise cost tracking, and predictive planning, all aimed at supporting intraoperative tasks and instant documentation, scalable to different healthcare environments.
With the support of H4, Evidone aims to validate the practicality, desirability and impact on the practice of their pilot system. The project will also investigate the potential applications and emerging features of this new technology in healthcare.
Szymon Kostrzewski, the founder of Evidone SA, commented, "Initiating this project with H4 Human Hands-on Health Hub is an exciting step for us. It allows us to test and refine our technology in a supportive environment, which is vital for a new company like ours. We believe this will help us tailor our solutions more effectively to meet the needs of healthcare providers."
For more information about this project or Evidone SA, please contact:
https://www.h4vd.ch/en/projets/definition-du-systeme-ami/
About Evidone SA
Evidone SA is a startup focused on developing AI-driven solutions to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of hospital operations. Through the use of advanced sensor technology and artificial intelligence, Evidone aims to improve the operational reliability and patient care quality.
About H4 Human Hands-on Health Hub
The Hands-on Human Health Hub, H4, was established by the La Source Institute with support from the Canton of Vaud. It is committed to promoting and facilitating the development of innovative healthcare solutions with a focus on the journey of the healthcare professionals and the patient. The collaboration with startups like Evidone is part of H4’s strategy to improve healthcare outcomes through technology.
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