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词条 Hospedia
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  1. History

     JAOtech 

  2. Services

  3. Public opinion

  4. Hospital radio

  5. Payment technology

  6. IT systems

  7. References

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Hospedia Ltd is a provider of bedside communication and entertainment units in UK hospitals, as well as clinical work flow solutions.

History

Hospedia Ltd is a private limited company, established in 1993[1]. Hospedia acquired Patientline during July 2008 after the company entered administration.[2] Hospedia then looked to acquire Patientline's main competitor, Premier Telesolutions, which would have given Hospedia responsibility for over 80,000 bedside television units.[3]

The proposed acquisition was referred to the Office of Fair Trading in 2008.[4][5] On 30 October 2009, the Competition Commission announced that it had cancelled its inquiry into the acquisition.[6]

In August 2010 Hospedia Ltd was acquired from Hospedia Holdings LTD by Marlin Equity Partners,[7][8] Tim Weil, Hospedia’s CEO, claimed:{{quote|Marlin’s significant capital base and shared vision for upgrading our installed base of over 65,000 terminals with our latest generation technology will enable Hospedia to provide a better service to patients and simultaneously provide hospitals with a means to significantly improve efficiency and reduce costs.}}

Where available Patient Engagement services range from patient feedback and educational materials to electronic meal ordering. Hospedia's website claims "Clinical Workflows benefit clinical staff and hospital management".[9] "Patient Flow Management supports clinical best practice; monitoring patient flow and bed availability in real time and helping to reduce length of stay".[10] and "Clinical Access puts clinical IT at the heart of the patient environment, promoting paperless initiatives and reducing workload."[11]

Hospedia acquired 65,000 bed locations from the former Patientline, which secured the company a position to project itself as the only choice provider for all future Healthcare IT services.[12]{{Self-published source|date=February 2015}} This position is unlikely to be rivalled as the installation costs of the original programme were never recovered, making a nationwide installation programme by any other company unrealistic.{{cn|date=November 2017}} The Monopolies and Mergers Commission recognised the danger of the company having a majority stake of these locations and blocked the merger with Premier Telesolutions in 2008, however Hospedia came to manage some of these sites including Northampton General Hospital.[13]

The Tele-call system pioneered by The Wandsworth group was installed at Northampton General Hospital, Wandsworth subcontracted the running of its bedside services to Premier Telesolutions in 2003.{{Citation needed|date=March 2012}}

The company embarked on a public relations drive which would include free outbound telephone calls, better pricing structures and additional television channels. The company significantly reduced its workforce within a 12-month period from December 2010 to December 2011, most of the redundancies were from hospital locations as the roles of the Customer Service Assistants, Site Managers and Engineers were cut down to one or no staff members, usually covering a few hours a day. The company also reduced its call centre operations based in Dumfries.

JAOtech

In 2010 JAOtech based in Redhill, Surrey gained a contract with Hospedia, to renew bedside terminals across their entire estate in the UK.

The contract worth $3.25 million over twelve months, was crucial to the first phase of a Hospedia restructure.[14]

In September 2011 JAOtech & Hospedia had installed 6,500 new bedside terminals across the UK, this number was far lower than the expected number that were to have renewed contracts replacing the old T1 and T2 systems.[15] By July 2012 the number of new units installed had increased by a further 8500, with the total in excess of 15,000.[16]

JAOtech was acquired by Barco NV in 2011.[17]

In November 2011, Hospedia announced that it had entered another partnership to secure funding for the continuing installation of the new systems with GE Capital.[18]

In 2012 Hospedia bought patient flow and bed management supplier Extramed.[19]

Concerned at the lack of transparency and the high retail charges for calls to 070 numbers, Ofcom launched a call cost review in 2017.[20] This led to a consultation in 2018 which recommended capping the termination rate or wholesale rate at no more than the rate for calling a mobile number.[21]

Services

This service currently includes standard Freeview channels, on-demand films and TV, games, internet access and radio.[22] Media is delivered to patients via Hospedia's bedside terminals.[23] A variety of entertainment packages are available depending on a patient’s length of stay and whether they wish to have access to films on demand, games, and/or internet. Registering on the bedside system allows patients to make free unlimited outgoing calls to 01, 02, 03 and 07 numbers,[24] this is partly balanced by the cost of making incoming calls to the patient's unique Hospedia telephone number.

Hospedia has explored provision of patient surveys through their bedside terminals. This however has still to be proved as a successful way of conducting surveys as pilot schemes until now how proved slightly unbalanced as only a certain category of patients are able to use the bedside terminal. In the past, the Picker Institute has expressed reservations with regard to the use of bedside terminals.[25] However, in 2012 the institute partnered with Hospedia to offer extensive real time patient surveys through their Frequent Feedback service.[26]{{Failed verification|date=January 2015}}

Public opinion

Public opinion has been critical of both Patientline and Hospedia, as many[27][28] feel that charging the sick and vulnerable to access television in hospital is unacceptable. In 2012 The Sunday Mirror covered increase of charges, with reporter Nick Owens stating that the cost of hospital television was £9 per day, a higher figure than that paid by prison inmates.[29]

Call charges remain at the mobile rate of 49p for incoming calls to the units, however outbound calls to landlines have now been included in the price when television is purchased. In 2010 the company featured on the BBC's consumer affairs programme Watchdog[30] which portrayed the company in "favourable" light, neither negative or positive.

A major criticism is that cards purchased from Hospedia card machines are non-refundable; the company state that if the patient pays by credit or debit card, any unused credit is refunded. However, getting such a refund has proven to be time-consuming in practice, requiring the ward, bay and bed numbers to be known.[31] In February 2010, the then head of the Patients Association Michael Summers described the process as "a tax on the ill", saying that "They are a captive audience and many patients simply can’t afford these prices".[32]

In 2009 there were also complaints about a lack of “on site” support for operational problems with bedside units, and this was especially the case out of regular working hours when Hospedia relied on its 24-hour premium-rate helpline to resolve issues. It was recognised that this approach did not always meet patients' needs.[33]

The decrease in face-to-face and telephone customer service has led to even more frustration, as when patients or visitors call the helpline from the unit, the operators are not now able to offer full customer service or replace any lost time due to faults, and these enquiries are now passed to a new department in the company's head office in Slough.

When the Government introduced PPI in 2000, they were committed to providing every patient in the NHS with bedside television and telephone services. The providers of these services, Patientline, Hospicom (now HTS) and The Wandsworth Group were to recover their costs by charging patients and also hospitals using them for medical services. The demand, however, was lower than anticipated.{{cn|date=November 2017}}

The Patient Power review group has expressed its concerns about the increasing costs of the bedside services and has become the most vocal of groups[34] challenging the use of these terminals at a cost to patients. The group has launched a number of protests against the charges and Hospedia issued a statement[35] in February 2011 to explain that they supported a reduction in both the cost of telephone calls and the use of non-geographic numbers, which had been assigned back in 2000, and were hopeful that these measures would assist in lowering the cost of such calls.

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley MP featured on a video on the system which came under criticism.[36][37]

Hospital radio

While the television services are charged for, Hospedia has continued to provide hospital radio for free, enabling the hospital to reach patients via their stations on the bedside units. The hospital stations are to be found on channel 1 on the system which also includes the facility to contact the station via the telephone on the unit. Listening through traditional means required hospitals to maintain a radio system beside each bed, but in many locations Hospedia is now the only way to access hospital radio.

Payment technology

Hospedia had predicted that the majority of people staying in hospital would pay for services using mobile phones, credit cards and other "smart" technology. This has led to a rethink of the removal of all card dispensers in hospitals.{{cn|date=November 2017}} In 2012 Hospedia acquired the hospital workflow management specialists Extramed.[38][39]

Future plans including online prescription information and a move into online healthcare information are being looked at,{{when?|date=November 2017}} as the company tries to detach itself from just being a television service provider.{{cn|date=November 2017}}

IT systems

Marlin Equity Partners who are also behind enterprise resource planning business Solarsoft acquired Hospedia LTD in 2010.

The following hospitals have upgraded to the new T3 System: Addenbrookes Hospital, Epsom General Hospital, Royal Oldham Hospital, Whiston Hospital, Eastbourne Hospital, Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Broomfield Hospital, Carlisle Infirmary, Salford Royal Hospital, Castle Hill Hospital, Salisbury Hospital, Bournemouth General, Wythenshawe Hospital, Good Hope Hospital, St Helier Hospital, North Manchester Hospital Manchester Royal Infirmary.

Mid Essex Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals, Southampton University Hospitals and Heart of England NHS foundation trusts have started using the Clinical Access Services provided by Hospedia.[40]

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Hospedia Limited |url=https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/02841021 |website=Companies House |publisher=Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy |accessdate=29 October 2018 |language=en}}
2. ^{{cite news| title=Patientline acquired by Hospedia | url=http://www.ehi.co.uk/news/ehi/3999/patientline-acquired-by-hospedia | work=eHealth Media | first=Joe | last=Fernandez | date=2008-07-28 | publisher=EHealth Media | location=London }}
3. ^{{cite web |title=Patientline acquired by newly formed Hospedia |url=https://www.healthestatejournal.com/story/3977/patientline-acquired-by-newly-formed-hospedia |website=Health Estate Journal |accessdate=29 October 2018 |date=28 July 2008}}
4. ^{{cite web | title=Anticipated acquisition by Hospedia Ltd of Premier Telesolutions Limited | url=http://www.oft.gov.uk/OFTwork/mergers/decisions/2008/hospedia | publisher=Office of Fair Trading | date=2008-11-06 | id=ME/3788/08 | quote=The OFT's decision on reference under section 33(1) given on 7 October 2008. Full text of decision published 6 November 2008. | deadurl=yes | archivedate=2013-10-19 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131019005526/http://oft.gov.uk/OFTwork/mergers/decisions/2008/hospedia#.VM5WgeH0-kA }}
5. ^{{cite web | title=Hospital Call Costs 'Will Be Lowered' | url=http://www.money.co.uk/article/1001017-hospital-call-costs-will-be-lowered.htm | website=money.co.uk | publisher=Dot Zinc Limited | location=Gloucestershire, England | first=Jayne | last=Davison | date=2008-07-28 | deadurl=yes | archivedate=2015-01-21 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121133800/http://www.money.co.uk/article/1001017-hospital-call-costs-will-be-lowered.htm }}
6. ^{{cite web | url=http://uk.practicallaw.com/4-383-8297?source=relatedcontent | type=Legal update | title=Competition Commission cancels Hospedia/ Premier merger | publisher=Practical Law Company | accessdate=2015-02-01 }}{{subscription required}}
7. ^{{cite press release | title=Marlin Equity/Hospedia Press release | date=2010-08-19 | url=http://www.marlinequity.com/press/Hospedia_Press_Release.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Marlin Equity Partners | location=Los Angeles | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614131505/http://www.marlinequity.com/press/Hospedia_Press_Release.pdf | archivedate=2011-06-14 | df= }}
8. ^{{cite web | title=Marlin acquire Hospedia from Hospedia Holdings | url=http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/MarketLine-Financial-Deals/Marlin-Equity-Partners-acquires-Hospedia-2052-43986 | publisher=MarketLine | via=Alacra | date=2010-08-19 }}{{paywall}}
9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.hospedia.co.uk/products-section-introducing-clinical-workflow-75.html | title=Introducing Clinical Workflow | accessdate=2015-02-01 | publisher=Hospedia }}{{Self-published source|date=February 2015}}
10. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.hospedia.co.uk/products-section-inpatient-flow-manager-55.html | title=InPatient Flow Manager | accessdate=2015-02-01 | publisher=Hospedia }}{{Self-published source|date=February 2015}}
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.hospedia.co.uk/corporate-section-clinical-access-81.html | title=Clinical Access | accessdate=2015-02-01 | publisher=Hospedia }}{{Self-published source|date=February 2015}}
12. ^{{cite press release | url=http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/financial-services-latest-news/new-acquisition-opens-door-to-over-230m-in-savings-for-healthcare-providers-162532796.html | title=New Acquisition Opens Door to Over $230m in Savings for Healthcare Providers | publisher=Hospedia | via=PR Newswire | date=2012-07-16 }}
13. ^{{cite magazine | title=Hospedia is Here | url=http://www.northamptongeneral.nhs.uk/Downloads/Members/NGHMembersSpring2012.pdf | page=7 | format=PDF | work=Members' Newsletter | publisher=Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust | date=Spring 2012 | issue=11 }}
14. ^{{cite web | title=Jaotech Signs Hospedia Contract | url=http://www.pharmafield.co.uk/medtech-news/2010/05/JOtech-gains-Hospedia-contract-for-bedside-terminals | publisher=Medtech Business | date=2010-05-01}}
15. ^{{cite web | title=Hospedia and JAOtech renew 6,500 NHS patient bedside terminals | url=http://www.neesham.co.uk/hospedia-and-jaotech-renew-6500-nhs-patient-bedside-terminals/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304100345/http://www.neesham.co.uk/hospedia-and-jaotech-renew-6500-nhs-patient-bedside-terminals/ | dead-url=yes | archive-date=2016-03-04 | publisher=Neesham Public Relations Ltd | date=2011-09-06}}
16. ^{{cite web | title=Hospedia corporate homepage | url=http://www.hospedia.co.uk/section.php?sectionid=2 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120711213032/http://www.hospedia.co.uk/section.php?sectionid=2 | dead-url=yes | archive-date=2012-07-11 | publisher=Hospedia Ltd}}
17. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.barco.com/en/News/Press-releases/barco-acquires-patient-bedside-terminal-provider-jaotech-with-this-strategic-acquisition-barco-broad.aspx | title=Barco acquires patient bedside terminal provider JAOtech | publisher=Barco | date=2012-02-03}}
18. ^{{cite web | title=GE Capital Partnership | url=http://www.hospedia.co.uk/corporate-section/ | publisher=Hospedia Ltd}} {{Dead link |date=November 2017}}
19. ^{{cite news |last1=Cave |first1=Andrew |title=Hospedia's first buy is Extramed |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/supportservices/9401714/Hospedias-first-buy-is-Extramed.html |work=The Telegraph |date=15 July 2012}}
20. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/latest/media/media-releases/2017/telephone-review-value-callers |title=Telephone review to ensure value for callers |date=2017-05-12 |publisher=Ofcom }}
21. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-1/review-070-number-range |title=Personal numbering – Review of the 070 number range |date=2018-08-15 |publisher=Ofcom }}
22. ^{{cite web | title=North Lincolnshire & Goole NHS Trust Information page | url=http://www.nlg.nhs.uk/IfP/hospedia.asp | publisher=NHS | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120912012119/http://www.nlg.nhs.uk/IfP/hospedia.asp | archivedate=2012-09-12 | df= }}
23. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.hospedia.co.uk/products-section-introducing-patient-media-72.html | accessdate=2015-02-01 | title=Introducing Patient Media | publisher=Hospedia }}{{Self-published source|date=February 2015}}
24. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.newcastle-hospitals.org.uk/patient-guides/patient-services_hospedia-patient-entertainment.aspx | title=Hospedia patient entertainment | accessdate=2015-02-01 | publisher=Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust }}
25. ^{{cite report | title=Mixed mode surveys:a review for the NHS acute patient survey programme | author=Graham, Chris | url=http://www.nhssurveys.org/Filestore/documents/Mixed_mode_report.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Picker Institute Europe | date=2007-06-08 | via=National Health Service }}
26. ^{{cite web | title=Pioneering patient feedback service, powered by Hospedia | url=http://www.pickereurope.org/frequent-feedback-bedside/ | publisher=Picker Europe}}
27. ^{{cite web | title=Anger as hospital bed TV fees double to £5 a day | url=http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/4663211.Anger_as_hospital_bed_TV_fees_double_to___5_a_day/ | first=James | last=Morton | publisher=Bournemouth Echo | date=2009-10-04}}
28. ^{{cite web | title=Pay as you groan | url=https://www.theguardian.com/money/2005/jul/24/consumerissues.observercashsection | publisher=The Guardian | date=2005-07-24}}
29. ^{{cite web | title=Hospital patients charged £10 a day to watch TV | url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/hospital-patients-charged-10-a-day-690756 | publisher=Mirror Group | first=Nick | last=Owens | date=2012-02-19}}
30. ^{{cite web | title=Bedside service | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/watchdog/2010/10/bedside_service.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101106041240/http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/watchdog/2010/10/bedside_service.html | dead-url=yes | archive-date=2010-11-06 | publisher=BBC | work=Watchdog Reports | date=2010-10-01}}
31. ^{{cite web | title=Hospedia Protest | url=http://www.pledgebank.com/HospediaProtest | first=Chris | last=Jones | publisher=PledgeBank | date=2011-04-01}}
32. ^{{cite web | publisher=Daily Mirror | url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/hospital-patients-being-charged-5-a-day-202841 | title=Hospital patients being charged £5-a-day to watch TV in hospital | first=Stephen | last=Hayward | date=2010-02-21}}
33. ^{{cite web | title=Royal Edinburgh Patients Anger - Patients Experience Problems with Hospedia | url=http://edinburghnapiernews.com/2009/10/08/patients-left-struggling-with-hospedia/ | publisher=Edinburgh Napier News | first=Amy | last=Anderson | date=2009-10-08}}
34. ^{{cite web | title=Extra Fees Are Excessive, Say PatientPower | url=http://www.seniorsdiscounts.co.uk/money-saving-articles/extra-fees-are-excessive-say-patientpower.html | publisher=Seniors Discounts | first=Garry | last=Pierrepont | date=2011-03-22}}
35. ^{{cite web | title=Hospedia response to Call Charges | url=http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/consultations/simplifying-non-geo-numbers/responses/Hospedia_Ltd.pdf | format=PDF | work=Ofcom Consultation Responses | publisher=Hospedia Ltd}}
36. ^{{cite web | title=Hospital patients face non-stop Andrew Lansley on their televisions | url=https://www.theguardian.com/society/2011/nov/22/hospital-patients-andrew-lansley-televisions | publisher=The Guardian | first=Hélène | last=Mulholland | date=2011-11-22}}
37. ^{{cite web | title=What's on hospital TV? Non-stop Lansley | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/whats-on-hospital-tv-nonstop-lansley-6265850.html | publisher=The Independent | first=Oliver | last=Wright | date=2011-11-22}}
38. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.digitalhealth.net/2012/07/hospedia-buys-extramed/|title=Hospedia buys Extramed {{!}} Digital Health|date=2012-07-25|work=Digital Health|access-date=2017-09-22|language=en-GB}}
39. ^{{cite web | title=Hospedia's first buy is Extramed | url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/supportservices/9401714/Hospedias-first-buy-is-Extramed.html | publisher=The Telegraph | first=Andrew | last=Cave | date=2012-07-15}}
40. ^{{cite web | title=New interest in bedside terminal access | url=http://www.ehi.co.uk/news/acute-care/7179/new-interest-in-bedside-terminal-access | publisher=eHealth Media | first=Shanna | last=Crispin | date=2011-09-21}}

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