SINGAPORE – Knowing ahead of time when there will be a surge of patients at the emergency department and whether there are beds available will allow the National University Hospital to allocate manpower easily.
Pathfinder is hosted on the health group’s Endeavour AI platform, which provides live medical data of patients across NUHS hospitals and clinics. “This project empowers us to make more informed decisions about how best to allocate resources, including manpower, hospital bed utilisation and the coordination of essential support services, such as NUHS@Home programme,” said Dr Matthews.
Hypercalcemia is usually a result of overactive parathyroid glands, which control the body’s blood calcium levels. If not treated in a timely manner, patients may suffer complications such as osteoporosis and fractures, kidney stones, and even potentially sudden cardiac death. Associate Professor Ngiam, who also heads the Division of General Surgery at NUH, said overseas data has shown it takes four years on average after symptoms of hypercalcemia appear before surgical treatment, and CalSense has shortened this.He had gone to the Choa Chu Kang Polyclinic in January 2023 after feeling fatigued, dizzy and numb in his legs.
He was diagnosed with parathyroid cancer, a rare cancer of the glands located near the thyroid in the neck, and recommended surgery.
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