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02-24-2016, 08:53 PM
Philips to Unveil Wireless Vital Signs ***** for General Wards
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Philips has an**unced that the company will soon release a wireless patient monitoring ***** for use in general wards when watching over at-risk patients. The device measures the heart and breathing rates, skin temperature below the *****, and we’re also guessing motion sensors to detect when someone gets out of bed or falls. The *****es will regularly update their readings to a nurse’s station where every patient’s status can be seen and where alerts would be raised.
Philips hopes that continuous wireless monitoring that has previously been available*for ICUs will allow hospitals to “reduce associated costly adverse events, complications, unplanned transfers back to the ICU and longer lengths of hospitalization,” according to*Carla Kriwet, CEO Patient Care and Monitoring Solutions at the firm.
Via: Philips… (http://www.newscenter.philips.com/us_en/standard/news/press/2016/20160222-Philips-to-introduce-next-generation-monitoring-solution-enabled-by-wearable-biosensors.wpd#.Vs3bwPIrKHs)
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Philips has an**unced that the company will soon release a wireless patient monitoring ***** for use in general wards when watching over at-risk patients. The device measures the heart and breathing rates, skin temperature below the *****, and we’re also guessing motion sensors to detect when someone gets out of bed or falls. The *****es will regularly update their readings to a nurse’s station where every patient’s status can be seen and where alerts would be raised.
Philips hopes that continuous wireless monitoring that has previously been available*for ICUs will allow hospitals to “reduce associated costly adverse events, complications, unplanned transfers back to the ICU and longer lengths of hospitalization,” according to*Carla Kriwet, CEO Patient Care and Monitoring Solutions at the firm.
Via: Philips… (http://www.newscenter.philips.com/us_en/standard/news/press/2016/20160222-Philips-to-introduce-next-generation-monitoring-solution-enabled-by-wearable-biosensors.wpd#.Vs3bwPIrKHs)
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