This document describes a tiny wearable device called SafetyPatch that continuously monitors 5 vital signs and patient activity, location, and motion. It sends automatic alerts and alarms to care providers. The device connects to phones/tablets and integrates with electronic medical records. It can benefit hospitals by enabling early sepsis detection, improving quality of care, and saving staff time and money. It also benefits ambulatory and home care by saving time and costs through remote monitoring and diagnostics, and reducing hospital readmissions.
This document describes a tiny wearable device called SafetyPatch that continuously monitors 5 vital signs and patient activity, location, and motion. It sends automatic alerts and alarms to care providers. The device connects to phones/tablets and integrates with electronic medical records. It can benefit hospitals by enabling early sepsis detection, improving quality of care, and saving staff time and money. It also benefits ambulatory and home care by saving time and costs through remote monitoring and diagnostics, and reducing hospital readmissions.
This document describes a tiny wearable device called SafetyPatch that continuously monitors 5 vital signs and patient activity, location, and motion. It sends automatic alerts and alarms to care providers. The device connects to phones/tablets and integrates with electronic medical records. It can benefit hospitals by enabling early sepsis detection, improving quality of care, and saving staff time and money. It also benefits ambulatory and home care by saving time and costs through remote monitoring and diagnostics, and reducing hospital readmissions.
This document describes a tiny wearable device called SafetyPatch that continuously monitors 5 vital signs and patient activity, location, and motion. It sends automatic alerts and alarms to care providers. The device connects to phones/tablets and integrates with electronic medical records. It can benefit hospitals by enabling early sepsis detection, improving quality of care, and saving staff time and money. It also benefits ambulatory and home care by saving time and costs through remote monitoring and diagnostics, and reducing hospital readmissions.
[email protected][email protected] Overview SafetyPatch Concepts Hospitals, Care Homes, Home Care, Offices Hospital Examples Demonstrations More Features Summary SafetyPatch Concept Tiny wearable device 5 vital signs, motion, activity, location Continuous monitoring Automatic Alerts and Alarms Phone or tablet connection Cloud support with EMR Integration Automatic Alerts and Alarms NEWS2 Care Provider Developed in UK Operator defined Used in NHS All Vital Signs Additive scoring by vitals HR RR Air/Oxygen, SpO2 Consciousness, SpO2Scale Temp Urgency of response BP SafetyPatch Architecture Application Interface Application Locations Emergency Department Process Benefits Sensor upon arrival No rechecking Calibrate at triage Nursing overload Vitals + Alerts decrease Continuously Time and $$ savings Replace with low battery with improved care Isolation Ward Continuous remote monitoring with NEWS2 and Programmable Alerts and Alarms Early sepsis detection PPE savings Time savings Reduced staff exposure PACU Automatic continuous monitoring replaces phase 1 15 minute checks Reduces necessary ratio of nurses to patients Graphical results for trend analysis Quality of care improvement through phase 2 Early sepsis detection Time and $$ savings & improved quality of care Ambulatory Care Continuous remote monitoring with alerts and alarms Data directly to the EMR system Class III medical device for remote diagnosis Lower re-admission rates Preferred patient option Physician and Nurse Practitioner time savings Demonstrations Hospital Medical Benefits Early sepsis detection Earlier discharge Improved quality of care Better cardiac care results Fewer missed monitoring issues Lower re-admittance Improved staffing conditions More Features Rechargeable and reusable Light, small and virtually invisible Fall indication features Activity tracking Location tracking Low cost Summary Hospital Ambulatory Up to 25% time savings Significant time and $ for monitoring savings Improved quality of care Remote diagnostics Early sepsis detection Lower re-admittance Time and $$ savings Shorter stays Home Health Systems Health monitoring tools for Institutions