System for determining patient support apparatus and medical device location
A system includes a patient support apparatus and a plurality of location transceivers. One of more of the location transceivers are positioned onboard the patient support apparatus and one or more are positioned at fixed locations within the room. The onboard location transceivers determine their location with respect to the off-board location transceivers, or vice versa, and use this location information to determine the position of the tagged medical device with respect to a volume of space. If the tagged medical device is inside the volume of space, a controller may: (a) associate the tagged medical device with the patient support apparatus, a patient, a room identifier, and/or a room bay identifier; (b) allow the tagged medical device to join a communication network, and/or (c) forward data from the tagged medical device to a remotely positioned server.
1 . A system for automatically detecting medical devices positioned within a room of a healthcare facility, the system comprising:
a patient support apparatus comprising:
(a) a support surface adapted to support a person;
(b) a microphone adapted to convert sound from a patient positioned on the patient support apparatus into audio signals;
(c) a first transceiver adapted to wirelessly transmit the audio signals;
(d) a first location transceiver adapted to generate a first location estimate of a tagged medical device with respect to the patient support apparatus;
(e) a third location transceiver adapted to generate a third location estimate of the tagged medical device with respect to the patient support apparatus; and
(f) a memory in which is stored spatial data defining a known position and orientation of the first location transceiver with respect to the third location transceiver;
a headwall unit comprising:
(i) a second transceiver adapted to wirelessly receive the audio signals from the first transceiver of the patient support apparatus;
(ii) a second location transceiver adapted to generate a second location estimate of the tagged medical device with respect to the headwall unit; and
(iii) a nurse call interface coupled to a nurse call system, the nurse call interface adapted to forward the audio signals to the nurse call system;
a controller adapted to use the first, second, and third location estimates and the spatial data to determine if the tagged medical device is inside or outside of a volume of space; and
a network transceiver adapted to forward data received from the tagged medical device to a server if the tagged medical device is inside the volume of space, and to not forward data received from the tagged medical device to the server if the tagged medical device is outside of the volume of space.
2 . The system of claim 1 wherein the first and second location transceivers are adapted to use ultra-wideband signals to generate the first and second location estimates, respectively, of the tagged medical device.
3 . The system of claim 1 wherein the first and second location transceivers are adapted to use Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) signals to generate the first and second location estimates, respectively, of the tagged medical device.
4 . The system of claim 1 wherein the volume of space is defined in a fixed relationship to the patient support apparatus and moves when the patient support apparatus moves.
5 . The system of claim 1 wherein the controller is further adapted to determine a distance between the first location transceiver and the second location transceiver in order to determine if the tagged medical device is inside or outside of the volume of space.
6 . The system of claim 1 wherein the controller is adapted to determine an orientation of the patient support apparatus relative to the headwall unit.
7 . The system of claim 1 wherein the first location transceiver includes a first antenna array, the second location transceiver includes a second antenna array, and the tagged medical device includes a third antenna array integrated into a tag included within the tagged medical device.
8 . The system of claim 1 further comprising a second headwall unit, the second headwall unit comprising:
(i) a third transceiver adapted to wirelessly receive a second set of audio signals from a second patient support apparatus positioned adjacent the second headwall unit;
(ii) a third location transceiver adapted to generate a third location estimate of the tagged medical device with respect to the second headwall unit; and
(iii) a second nurse call interface coupled to the nurse call system, the second nurse call interface adapted to forward the second set of audio signals to the nurse call system.