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Early Warning Score For Improved Patient Outcomes

Electronic Health Reporter

The need for hospitals and physicians to recognize and react to patients showing early signs and symptoms of clinical deterioration has resulted in the creation of a rapid response system (RRS). Patient deterioration prior to adverse events including cardiac arrest and ICU admission has been reported with hemodynamic […].

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When Advancing a Medical Device, Be A Partner First & Seller Second to Hospital Systems

HIT Consultant

This work occurs alongside evaluating how to integrate the medical device into the hospital system’s diagnostic paradigms, including in relation to quality improvement programs. Sepsis accounts for the highest in-patient deaths and costs and is additionally the most under-reimbursed for diagnosis and treatment. The answer is two-part.

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Sonde Health Launches Vocal Biomarker Tech to Monitor Mental Health and Well-Being

HIT Consultant

Available as an application programming interface (API) for health systems, employers, and wellness service providers, Sonde Mental Fitness is an easy and affordable way for individuals to engage with and better understand their mental well-being and can serve as a much-needed early warning system for depression and other mental health conditions.

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GE HealthCare’s Portrait VSM Vital Signs Monitor Receives FDA Clearance

HIT Consultant

This portable device promises to revolutionize patient care by offering clinicians a more efficient and accurate way to track patients’ health. Customized Early Warning Scores (EWS): Care teams can personalize EWS protocols to identify early signs of patient deterioration, enabling timely interventions.

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Health Provider News

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ALABAMA American Family Care opens new health care center in Northeast Birmingham doctors secure $13.9M ALABAMA American Family Care opens new health care center in Northeast Birmingham doctors secure $13.9M

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The Cobra Effect & Enforcing Compliance Standards

AIHC

The “Cobra” - In the late 1800s-early 1900s when India was ruled by the British government, there was a problem with venomous cobras invading major cities. a day for psychiatric patients. The British government decided to take action and offered citizens a bounty to redeem for dead cobras. a day for orphans, but $2.75

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The Cobra Effect & Enforcing Compliance Standards

AIHC

The “Cobra” - In the late 1800s-early 1900s when India was ruled by the British government, there was a problem with venomous cobras invading major cities. a day for psychiatric patients. The British government decided to take action and offered citizens a bounty to redeem for dead cobras. a day for orphans, but $2.75