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The Isansys Patient Status Engine allows clinicians at the Alder Hey Children's Hospital to monitor young patients at home as if they were in hospital.

Ground-breaking project to monitor young patients at home wins funding from NHSX

The Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust and Isansys Lifecare have won funding from NHS England’s Transformation Directorate (formally NHSX) to create a hospital from home for acutely unwell children.
Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK, has successfully trialled the state-of-the-art Patient Status Engine (PSE), a wireless patient monitoring system developed by Isansy

World-leading paediatric study concludes remote wireless monitoring and machine learning identifies clinical deterioration in patients much earlier than existing early warning systems

World-leading paediatric study concludes remote wireless monitoring and machine learning identifies clinical deterioration in patients much earlier than existing early warning systems

A world-leading study at Birmingham Children’s Hospital has concluded that the use of a continuous wireless patient monitoring platform and a first-of-its-kind predictive indicator can aid detection of deterioration of paediatric patients significantly earlier than their current early warning scoring method. If adopted at scale, this new system could potentially save hundreds of young lives.

New study concludes continuous wireless monitoring of a mother’s temperature during labor promises to be more effective than manual measurements for indicating the risk of early onset sepsis in newborn babies

New study concludes continuous wireless monitoring of a mother’s temperature during labor promises to be more effective than manual measurements for indicating the risk of early onset sepsis in newborn babies

​A new study has concluded that the use of a continuous wireless patient monitoring platform which monitors a mother’s temperature during labor could aid detection of newborns at risk of the early onset of sepsis (EOS) faster than current practice, enabling earlier and more effective targeted treatment of affected infants

The Patient Status Engine provides early warnings of patient deteriorations through automated continuous observations

Sepsis can be detected early using new technology enabling patients to receive timely treatment

Research by BBC News this week showed that a quarter of patients with sepsis have experienced delays in getting treatment. Hospitals are supposed to put a person on an antibiotic drip within an hour if sepsis is suspected but research by BBC News suggests a quarter of patients in England wait longer. Delays raise the chance of potentially fatal complications such as organ failure and even death.

The Isansys Patient Status Engine monitors a young patient as part of the RAPID (Real-Time Adaptive and Predictive Indicator of Deterioration) project at the Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust

World’s most advanced wireless patient monitoring platform granted key US patent

Isansys Lifecare, a digital healthcare company which has created and developed the world’s most advanced real-time patient data collection and analysis platform, has been granted a US patent covering a key feature of its Lifetouch cardiac sensor. The US patent adds to a suite of already issued European patents for the wireless smart patch device.
The Lifetouch is a vital component of the Patien

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Providing extraordinary new digital medical tools to transform patient data into valuable clinical insight

Isansys provides remote monitoring solutions which improve patient care, drive clinical performance, ensure economic value and enhance patient safety.

Headquartered in Oxfordshire, with subsidiaries in Germany, India and the US, Isansys is a privately limited company which was founded in 2010 by Keith Errey and Rebecca Weir.

Our business is to work with health professionals, insurance companies and healthcare organisations to provide more efficient patient monitoring against a backdrop of staff shortages and a rising number of patients and costs and limited budgets.

All our products and devices are fully certified and qualified medical devices.

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