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Discussion About the Use of ViSi Mobile at RadboudUMC

To detect a patient's timely deterioration, Radboudumc has been using ViSi Mobile, a continuous monitoring system developed by Sotera Wireless, Inc., for some time. Whereas previously the nurse measured the five vital signs of the patient at fixed times, this is now done 24/7 by a small box on the wrist. Recently, with the help of #machine #learning techniques, the decline is detected early or even predicted up to hours in advance. In addition to improved patient safety, this also saves time for the nurses. For Zorg Enablers 2020, we spoke to Harry van Goor and SJH (Bas) Bredie, initiators of the ViSi Mobile project, about the increasing demand for continuous monitoring and its added value for the healthcare providers and patient. We talked at length about the challenges and developments during the pilot and implementation phase and what the upscaling goals are for the future. Read the full floor in ViSi Mobile below!

US Hospitals Utilize ViSi Mobile For Patient Surveillance

San Diego-based Sotera Wireless is now actively deploying its ViSi Mobile® System, a wireless patient monitoring system that monitors all vital sign trends while keeping clinicians safe.

Are You Giving Your Patients The Healthcare They Deserve?

As a healthcare provider, your patient is your business. You want to ensure that they are getting the treatment and care they need. When you deliver good healthcare to your patients, you position your facility for success. How? Expert care attracts more clientele! This is why delivering timely treatment and medication is vital to the success of any health institute. Delivering quality healthcare is not easy, but you already know this. And Covid-19 has probably put a wrench in your plans to make adjustments in this area.

ViSi Mobile Vital Signs Monitoring Even Better With Machine Learning

ViSi Mobile, used for non-invasive continuous vital signs monitoring, to identify early patient deterioration and prevent alarm fatigue is enhanced to now utilize advanced machine learning.

Dr. McCombie leads biotech team for newest clinical workflow

The latest ViSi Mobile software update integrates machine learning with increased speed to continue to provide world-class surveillance monitoring which wirelessly communicates critical data to clinicians and identifies physiological deterioration before it becomes a life-threatening event.

How Wireless Patient Monitoring is Saving Lives in the Pandemic

In this incredible webinar, Charles Jones from AMI, shares his first-hand accounts of how he witnessed the ViSi Mobile system save lives at the Georgia World Congress Center's Covid-19 Alternative Care Facility. 

Keeping Nurses Safe on the Front Lines of the COVID-19 Pandemic

As new coronavirus infections accumulate across America, hospitals want to make sure they have everything they need to keep their staff safe. Under new protocols, the C.D.C. recommends coronavirus patients be isolated in single rooms, behind closed doors, away from other patients. Learn how ViSi Mobile can help keep clinicians safe and minimize the risk of cross-contamination, all while identifying subtle changes in patient health to drive recovery.

Sotera Wireless and Premier

SOTERA WIRELESS AWARDED GROUP PURCHASING AGREEMENT WITH PREMIER INC. FOR VISI MOBILE SAN DIEGO, CA – Sotera Wireless, Inc. has been awarded a Breakthrough Technology group purchasing agreement with Premier Inc. in the Physiological Monitoring System Category.   Effective March 1, 2020, the new agreement allows Premier members, at their discretion, to take advantage of special pricing and terms pre-negotiated by Premier to purchase Sotera’s ViSi Mobile® System, which enables continuous surveillance monitoring of patients during their hospital stays. The agreement was facilitated by HealthCare Links, an outsourced Corporate Accounts company that works with disruptive suppliers who offer Providers better value and/or improved technologies.

Continuous Monitoring with ViSi Mobile

Continuous Monitoring at Radboudumc Hospital If it were up to internist Bas Bredie, healthcare providers at Radboud university medical center would no longer be asking the question of what blood pressure is, but instead what kind of pattern it is following. By linking the continuous monitoring of five vital functions to predictive software, healthcare providers will be shown a risk score.

COVID 19: How ViSi Can Help

ViSi Mobile – The Solution Today’s Healthcare Environment As COVID-19 spreads, hospitals and emergency agencies are implementing new protocols to […]