Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio, and global medical technology provider Masimo have entered into a collaboration to enhance hospital-based remote patient monitoring (RPM), such as TeleCritical Care.
This alliance aims to integrate Cleveland Clinic’s critical and non-critical care monitoring platforms with Masimo’s Hospital Automation platform, providing advanced tools for clinicians to improve patient care.
The integration is expected to enhance the capabilities of hospital remote patient monitoring by leveraging predictive analytics and artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithms, particularly in cardiac care.
Cleveland Clinic’s existing platforms monitor vital signs for intensive care units (ICU) and non-ICU patients across more than 2,000 beds. Its hospital-based RPM programms cater to 11 hospitals, offering intensivist monitoring, round-the-clock critical care nursing, and patient management.
The non-profit medical centre’s programmes are claimed to have reduced patient mortality and the length of stays in the ICU while improving caregiver satisfaction.
With this partnership, Masimo and Cleveland Clinic expect to bring patient benefits to other healthcare systems in the future.
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By GlobalDataThe focus of the programme is to increase awareness and enable triage with quick responses to changes in the condition of patients, thereby improving patient care and saving lives.
Masimo stated that its Hospital Automation platform offers a suite of technologies, including medical device integration, data visualisation, monitoring and wearable devices, surveillance applications, and AI capabilities.
These tools support intelligent patient prioritisation and the efficient identification of changes in patient conditions.
Integrated into Masimo Hospital Automation platform, Halo engine uses technology to detect deterioration patterns in real-time.
Halo tools, including Halo ION, provide a continuous early warning score to aid in patient assessment to streamline clinical workflows.
In their joint efforts, Masimo and Cleveland Clinic are developing an additional Halo-based decision-support tool.
This tool also focuses on assisting clinicians in the early detection of adverse events, thereby managing and improving patient outcomes across various levels of patient acuity.
Cleveland Clinic ICU Operations medical director Chiedozie Udeh said: “We see great opportunities to enhance remote care, particularly for critically ill individuals. By combining our technical and clinical expertise, we aim to improve situational awareness for clinicians and continue to improve outcomes for patients.