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Lifeline Systems, Inc.

Lifeline Systems, Inc. was founded in Boston, MA in 1974 by gerontologist Andrew S. Dibner and his wife, sociologist Susan S. Dibner.

History Edit

Dibner, a psychology professor at Boston University, was on sabbatical at Duke University in 1972 when he conceived the idea that, if an elderly or disabled person falls and/or needs help, it could be of life-saving benefit to have a technology in their home that could summon an ambulance for them – even if they could not get to a phone.[1]

On Nov. 2, 1974, Dibner filed his initial patent entitled "Automatic Alarm System" and the U.S. patent #3,989,900 was awarded Nov. 2, 1976. Other patents followed. The wireless push-button-activated automatic alarm system became known as “Personal Emergency Response Service (PERS)” and Lifeline Systems Inc. grew to provide PERS across the United States and Canada.[2] Dibner is considered to be the father of PERS in the United States.[3]

In 1975, Lifeline Systems Inc., together with Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged in Roslindale, MA and the Boston University Gerontology Center, received a grant from the National Center for Health Services Research to test the efficacy of PERS. The report,[4] which compared older persons living alone with PERS and a control group, showed important reductions in the need for nursing home days along with enhanced quality of life and savings in the cost of health care.

L. Dennis Shapiro,[5] joined the company in the fall of 1978 as CEO (1978–88) and Chairman (1978–2006). He attracted venture financing and initiated product redesign embodying new patents.[6] Marketing was directed to hospitals and other healthcare organizations which began to include PERS as a component of outreach and community wellness. In these early years, each hospital operated its own call center at a place that had 24×7 coverage, such as the switchboard or the emergency room. Lifeline Systems provided call center equipment, subscriber units and training of installer and monitoring personnel.[7]

At the time of its IPO in 1983, Lifeline Systems reported programs at 528 hospitals and other healthcare providers, and had shipped 21,931 subscriber units.[8] To service growth, Lifeline developed high-capacity PERS call center technology and offered central monitoring to its customers.[7] Arthur Phipps became CEO 1989–1992. In 1991 Lifeline Systems received the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence.[9] Ron Feinstein was CEO 1993–2006, a period of internal growth complemented by acquisitions.

Lifeline Systems, Inc. was acquired by Royal Philips Electronics in 2006, at which time it reported PERS programs with 2,500 healthcare providers across the United States and Canada, and central monitoring of close to 470,000 subscribers.[10] The merger took place on March 23, 2006.[11]

Charles A. Dana Award Edit

In 1986, the first Charles A. Dana Foundation awards were announced. Andrew and Susan Dibner were awarded a Commendation for "Pioneering Achievement in Health for their Lifeline System of Personal Emergency Response, now bringing greater safety and serenity to 100,000 elderly or disabled people living alone; a creative integration of technology and community that may presage other responses to the needs of an aging population."[12]

The status of PERS, 1990 Edit

Dibner and Shapiro established the non-profit American Lifeline Institute in 1986.[13] Its initial project was to sponsor the First International Symposium on Emergency Response Services for Frail Person Living Alone, Washington, DC, May 31 – June 2, 1990. Papers were presented by representatives from 12 countries reporting on the state and status of PERS.[14][15]

References Edit

  1. ^ Dietz, Jean (October 30, 1988). "Medical Care at the Push of a Button". The Boston Globe. p. B15.
  2. ^ Fisk, Malcolm J. (2003). "Social Alarms to Telecare". The Policy Press. University of Bristol, UK. p. 69.
  3. ^ Fisk, Malcolm J. (2003). "Social Alarms to Telecare". The Policy Press. University of Bristol, UK. p. 69, 133.
  4. ^ Sherwood, Sylvia; Morris, John N. (1980). A Study of the Effects of an Emergency Alarm and Response System for the Aged: A Final Report; Grant No. HS01788 (Report). National Center for Health Services Research.
  5. ^ "Alumni Profile: L. Dennis Shapiro" (PDF). RLE Currents. MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics. 8 (1): 10–11. Spring 1996.
  6. ^ "Patent Database Search Results: AN/"lifeline systems" in US Patent Collection". patft.uspto.gov.
  7. ^ a b Montgomery, C. (1993). "Personal Response Systems in the United States". Home Health Care Services Quarterly. 13 (3–4): 201–22. doi:10.1300/J027v13n03_17. PMID 10126442.
  8. ^ Donaldson; Lufkin; Jenrette (July 27, 1983), Prospectus, Lifeline Systems, Inc.
  9. ^ "4 U.S. Manufacturers Win '91 Shingo Prize". Deseret News. May 3, 1991.
  10. ^ "Philips to acquire Personal Emergency Response company Lifeline Systems, Inc". Philips (Press release). January 19, 2006.
  11. ^ "Philips closes acquisition of Lifeline Systems". Philips (Press release). March 23, 2006.
  12. ^ "Dana Foundation Gives Awards..." New York Times. November 9, 1986.
  13. ^ "American Lifeline Institute, Inc". Open Corporates.
  14. ^ Dibner, Andrew S. (ed.). "Personal Response Systems: An International Report of a New Home Care Service". Home Health Care Services Quarterly. 13 (3/4).
  15. ^ Personal response systems : an international report of a new home care service. Dibner, Andrew S. (Andrew Sherman), 1926-. New York: Haworth Press. 1992. ISBN 1560242728. OCLC 26303174.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article August 2019 Lifeline Systems Inc was founded in Boston MA in 1974 by gerontologist Andrew S Dibner and his wife sociologist Susan S Dibner Contents 1 History 1 1 Charles A Dana Award 1 2 The status of PERS 1990 2 ReferencesHistory EditDibner a psychology professor at Boston University was on sabbatical at Duke University in 1972 when he conceived the idea that if an elderly or disabled person falls and or needs help it could be of life saving benefit to have a technology in their home that could summon an ambulance for them even if they could not get to a phone 1 On Nov 2 1974 Dibner filed his initial patent entitled Automatic Alarm System and the U S patent 3 989 900 was awarded Nov 2 1976 Other patents followed The wireless push button activated automatic alarm system became known as Personal Emergency Response Service PERS and Lifeline Systems Inc grew to provide PERS across the United States and Canada 2 Dibner is considered to be the father of PERS in the United States 3 In 1975 Lifeline Systems Inc together with Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged in Roslindale MA and the Boston University Gerontology Center received a grant from the National Center for Health Services Research to test the efficacy of PERS The report 4 which compared older persons living alone with PERS and a control group showed important reductions in the need for nursing home days along with enhanced quality of life and savings in the cost of health care L Dennis Shapiro 5 joined the company in the fall of 1978 as CEO 1978 88 and Chairman 1978 2006 He attracted venture financing and initiated product redesign embodying new patents 6 Marketing was directed to hospitals and other healthcare organizations which began to include PERS as a component of outreach and community wellness In these early years each hospital operated its own call center at a place that had 24 7 coverage such as the switchboard or the emergency room Lifeline Systems provided call center equipment subscriber units and training of installer and monitoring personnel 7 At the time of its IPO in 1983 Lifeline Systems reported programs at 528 hospitals and other healthcare providers and had shipped 21 931 subscriber units 8 To service growth Lifeline developed high capacity PERS call center technology and offered central monitoring to its customers 7 Arthur Phipps became CEO 1989 1992 In 1991 Lifeline Systems received the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence 9 Ron Feinstein was CEO 1993 2006 a period of internal growth complemented by acquisitions Lifeline Systems Inc was acquired by Royal Philips Electronics in 2006 at which time it reported PERS programs with 2 500 healthcare providers across the United States and Canada and central monitoring of close to 470 000 subscribers 10 The merger took place on March 23 2006 11 Charles A Dana Award Edit In 1986 the first Charles A Dana Foundation awards were announced Andrew and Susan Dibner were awarded a Commendation for Pioneering Achievement in Health for their Lifeline System of Personal Emergency Response now bringing greater safety and serenity to 100 000 elderly or disabled people living alone a creative integration of technology and community that may presage other responses to the needs of an aging population 12 The status of PERS 1990 Edit Dibner and Shapiro established the non profit American Lifeline Institute in 1986 13 Its initial project was to sponsor the First International Symposium on Emergency Response Services for Frail Person Living Alone Washington DC May 31 June 2 1990 Papers were presented by representatives from 12 countries reporting on the state and status of PERS 14 15 References Edit Dietz Jean October 30 1988 Medical Care at the Push of a Button The Boston Globe p B15 Fisk Malcolm J 2003 Social Alarms to 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