From Alarm Management to Personalized Care: Turning Clinical Surveillance Data into Safer Pediatric Long-Term Care
Thursday, June 25th, 2026 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
Pediatric long-term residential care demands continuous visibility across dispersed neighborhoods, especially for children moving on and off mechanical ventilation.
Elizabeth Seton Children's Center expanded ventilator beds in its home-like environment and adopted a customizable clinical surveillance platform integrating ventilator and vital-sign data into near-real-time dashboards and alerts. Personalized alarm limits, smart alert conditions and remote triage help teams cut non-actionable alarms, unnecessary room entries and PPE cycles. Trend reports drive objective, interdisciplinary clinical conversations and tailored interventions for patterns like desaturations or temperature instability, while custom reporting locates ventilators and streamlines preventive maintenance.
ESCC leaders will share practical lessons on governance, customization and resident-centered care.
Key Learning Objectives:
Elizabeth Seton Children's Center expanded ventilator beds in its home-like environment and adopted a customizable clinical surveillance platform integrating ventilator and vital-sign data into near-real-time dashboards and alerts. Personalized alarm limits, smart alert conditions and remote triage help teams cut non-actionable alarms, unnecessary room entries and PPE cycles. Trend reports drive objective, interdisciplinary clinical conversations and tailored interventions for patterns like desaturations or temperature instability, while custom reporting locates ventilators and streamlines preventive maintenance.
ESCC leaders will share practical lessons on governance, customization and resident-centered care.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Describe how customizable surveillance supports monitoring across dispersed pediatric long-term care, with ventilator data integrated into near-real-time dashboards/alerts.
- Explain how personalized alarm limits, smart alert logic and remote triage cut non-actionable alarms and room entries while supporting staff efficiency and resident safety.
- Identify how surveillance reporting and trend reviews drive objective, interdisciplinary clinical conversations and personalized interventions.
Presenters:
Yelena Yadgarova
Director of Respiratory Services, Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center
Christopher Moore
Director of Quality, Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center