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.
Many health systems have not integrated post-acute care (PAC) as a core component of their delivery systems.1 However, there is an opportunity to better use post-acute assets from long-term acute-care hospitals, inpatient rehabilitation facilities and skilled nursing facilities. Acute-care clinicians need access to complete patient data, shared across care settings, in order to make the best care decisions.
Our platform captures and shares patient data across care settings, unlocking vital information. We help providers manage patients with chronic conditions, focus resources more effectively, and make informed interventions that can improve care transitions and reduce readmissions.
Designed for ORs and high-acuity care areas, Vitals Stream provides continuous near-real time vitals data and connectivity status at a glance. Users can easily see which devices are connected and associate all captured data with the right patient ID.
Learn MoreBroad 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.