Abstract: The present disclosure relates to electrically controllable surgical tools. In general, surgical devices are provided having an electrically controllable, fingered operating end for use in angiography, endovascular and/or neurological surgery. The finger(s) at the operating end can be made from ionic polymer metal composite (IPMC) material to facilitate control of the finger(s).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 2022
Date of Patent:
April 16, 2024
Assignees:
MaineHealth, Board of Trustees of the University of Maine System
Abstract: Embodiments of the innovation relate to a method for assigning staffing levels in a healthcare staffing device. The method includes displaying, by the healthcare staffing device, a set of patient acuity types associated with a department of a healthcare organization; receiving, by the healthcare staffing device, patient census information and patient acuity information for each patient acuity type of the set of patient acuity types associated with the department of the healthcare organization; applying, by the healthcare staffing device, staffing guidelines to the patient census information and patient acuity information for each patient acuity type; and outputting, by the healthcare staffing device, a staffing level indicator for the department of the healthcare organization based upon application of staffing guidelines to the patient census information and patient acuity information for each patient acuity type.