The Yom Hayeled Campaign at the
Bnai Zion Medical Center
Yom Hayeled –Child’s Day - is a special radiothon organized in cooperation with local radio stations in Israel to raise funds for a project involving children' needs in the Bnai Zion Medical Center. Launched in Hanukah 2001, Yom Hayeled became an annual event. Funds have been raised for the Child Development Center, and for essential equipment for Pediatric Hematology, the Pediatric Emergency Room and the Intensive Neonatal Unit.
This year, the goal to be reached on December 25 is to raise $1 million for a central monitoring system for intensive care treatment of children.
The new system has a central motto: "When it's a fight for life, it shouldn't be a struggle with technology.” The central monitoring system will be used to warn the medical staff of dangerous conditions of children patients, while providing clinical decision support tools such as a patient monitor, information center and information portfolio. It will sort meaningful events from a mass of alarms, allowing the staff to build their own alarm criteria for each patient, and focus on specific interests and needs of the patient, and it is used to provide intensive care for children.
The central monitoring system is one very essential element that will be highly appreciated by staff, parents and children alike.
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