How a remote cardiac telemetry service can minimize health system resource burdens and simplify care
In the United States, heart disease is the most common chronic disease and remains the leading cause of death for both men and women, making the ability to provide accurate continuous cardiac ...
Patient deaths at VA hospitals in Denver and New York City, as well as an overall indictment of nurse competency and processes at Veterans Health Administration facilities in general, are reminders of ...
Among non-critically ill patients, use of standardized cardiac telemetry with an off-site central monitoring unit was associated with detection and notification of cardiac rhythm and rate changes ...
In a new study, use of off-site central monitoring of non-critically ill patients with standardized cardiac telemetry indications was associated with prompt response to heart rhythm and rate changes ...
Empowering clinical teams to respond to surges, track usage and ease workflows with user-friendly touchscreen technology for telemetry patients on the move Telemetry overuse can burden frontline teams ...
FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nihon Kohden America, a market leader in patient monitoring innovation, has announced a partnership with Columbus Regional Hospital to provide pivotal ...
Even when patients are on telemetry monitoring according to appropriate guidelines, "there are very few things they tell us that we can't find out in other ways," researcher says. Analysis of one ...
The use of cardiac telemetry at Christiana Care Health System improved patient care and proved to be a boost for the Delaware hospital's bottom line as well, with $4.8 million dollars saved.
How a team at Cisco tapped IOS-XR, a multi-processing collector agent, and InfluxDB to create a telemetry monitoring system capable of ingesting 3TB of telemetry data per day. User expectations for ...
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