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Isansys to showcase its next generation of wearable technology and wireless patient monitoring platform in Manchester next month
The Patient Status Engine is the most advanced predictive monitoring system for healthcare. By measuring and analysing valuable data it transforms vital data into clinical insight and takes all the guesswork out of patient care in hospitals and healthcare facilities around the world.
A leading clinician of a top UK children’s hospital believes wireless monitoring is changing the face of healthcare. Dr Heather Duncan, intensive care consultation and lead of the RAPID (Real-time Adaptive and Predictive Indicator of Deterioration) project at the Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust says this new wireless technology is "offering so many benefits to everyone”.
Patient Status Engine and Lifetouch™ ‘smart bandage’ technology has now monitored more than 1,000 patients in a ground-breaking project transforming the way young patients are cared for
Isansys Lifecare will be exhibiting its wearable technology and wireless patient monitoring platform at Meridian LIVE – 15th February, 2017
We are delighted to be featured on the BBC’s CBBC show Operation Ouch! Isansys Lifecare is the company that created the Patient Status Engine, a continuous patient monitoring system which was demonstrated on the programme.
Meet Sam Sys, Isansys' hero. He has to go into hospital but is scared because of his previous experience. Once he is told about the new revolutionary monitoring platform which will look after him wherever he goes, he feels much more comfortable and settled. Little does he know it will turn him into a superhero...
Health and Care Innovation Expo 2018 is the biggest NHS-led event in the calendar. Reflecting the NHS’s commitment to cross-sector collaboration, it unites more leaders from across the NHS, local government, social care, the voluntary sector and industry than any other health and care conference.Health and Care Innovation Expo showcases and celebrates the innovation that improves health and car...
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Healthcare system worldwide are in need of transformation. From patient experience, to economic value. Isansys has created a system which...
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On CBeebies programme Operation Ouch, young Matt is shown wired up to a monitor at the Birmingham Children's Hospital to check his vital ...
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Vital signs of seriously ill young patients at Birmingham Children’s Hospital are being monitored continuously in real time with wireless...
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It's important to acting quickly to diagnose and treat sepsis in the early stages when symptoms first arise. Existing research highlights early detection of patient deterioration is vital to improving patient safety and avoiding preventable deaths.
Physicians using the Isansys technology at Northwell’s Cohen Children’s Medical Centre have discovered that continuous measurement of maternal temperature during labour provides better data compared to standard obstetrical practice. They also discovered that continuous measurement of temperature during labor can detect times when significant fevers are missed by manual measurements.
This paper is part of a series of reports developed to highlight the improvements needed in patient safety and to ease the pressures and daily burdens on healthcare professionals. The report refers to NHS hospitals in the UK and although it was prepared three years ago unfortunately little has changed in that time and we suspect the same trends can be found in hospitals globally.
The Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust have conducted the first wireless study in children, the Real-time Adaptive Predictive Indicator of Deterioration (RAPID) study to - assess feasibility of a wireless monitoring system in ward environment - develop and test smart alarm algorithms for the detection of deteriorations