Clinical benefits of medical device connectivity
Broad medical device integration allows clinicians to leverage the potential benefits of medical data, so that they can focus their efforts and attention on the patient, and not the technology.
Today’s “sicker and quicker” non-critical care environment requires teams to handle increasingly complex workloads and fluctuating acuity. To maintain and enhance quality and safety in an era of compressed care, health systems are moving away from episodic patient vital signs monitoring to integrated surveillance. Capsule technologies make this new standard possible through Capsule Vitals Plus.
Capsule Vitals Plus enables enhances surveillance and safety by leveraging industry-leading connectivity to collect, analyze and integrate vital signs data, clinical observations and other contextual data to reveal actionable trends at the bedside. It provides intelligence at the point of care and creates single-screen workflow efficiencies for bedside providers.
An all-in-one monitoring and clinical documentation solution, Capsule Vitals Plus offers a patient-centric view of all vital signs and contextual data, across all units. It also incorporates bedside analytics to identify the earliest signs of deterioration along with recommended actions.
Learn MoreCapsule Chart Xpress provides mobile connectivity to existing spot monitors, automates documentation, and streamlines vitals collection and charting from hours to minutes, all while ensuring accurate and rapid delivery of validated information for clinical decision-making.
Learn MoreMaximize your existing patient vital signs monitoring investment with Capsule Chart XPress to add connectivity to your existing spot monitors. Upgradable using the same Capsule Neuro 2, and featuring a common user interface, it’s seamless to integrate and easy to train. By upgrading, you’ll be able to leverage your existing Capsule infrastructure and remote management tools, and start realizing the benefits of intelligent care at the bedside.
Broad medical device integration allows clinicians to leverage the potential benefits of medical data, so that they can focus their efforts and attention on the patient, and not the technology.
Over the last 20+ years, industry organizations and various agencies have promoted standards and specifications to support interoperability and the secure integration, transfer and sharing of medical data between disparate devices and systems.