Our devices help you:
- Simplify workflows by connecting patient diagnostics directly to your EMR
- Securely access studies anytime, anywhere
- Improve decision-making with accurate and timely information
Make an Impact with Connected Patient Care
By connecting teams with the latest and accurate patient data, they can detect signs and symptoms of patient deterioration earlier and help improve outcomes.
Reduce Chances of AF-Related Stroke
Atrial fibrillation (AF) confers a 5-fold increase in stroke risk and is reported in 13% to 31% of incident ischemic stroke in population studies.1 Early detection of atrial fibrillation can enable therapy to reduce ischemic stroke and mortality.2
Detect Deterioration Early
Identify patients at risk through early warning scoring protocols.3,4
Help Reduce Errors
Significantly reduce vital signs documentation errors and give clinicians time back in their day with automated EMR connectivity.5, 6
Find the Right Rhythm for Your Care Team
Keep your teams informed while simplifying workflows with these diagnostic cardiology and vitals solutions.
Welch Allyn Connex
Vital Signs Monitor
45% of patients receiving opioids for procedural sedation in a single site study experienced respiratory depression.7 We help you ensure patient safety with optional etCO2 for patients who are at risk of respiratory failure.8
Welch Allyn Connex
Spot Monitor
Single site studies show that manually documented vital signs typically have errors nearly 38% of the time.5 Capture a full set of vital signs with a spot check monitor designed to keep your entire care team up to speed.
Epiphany Cardio Server
System
15 minutes is all it takes to train physicians on the Epiphany Cardio Server System. Simplify complex workflows and connect your clinicians, devices, EMRs and challenges—from critical access hospitals to community and university hospitals, to large IDNs with complex IT infrastructures—on a single, easy-to-use ECG management application.
Get Advanced Technology to Support Your Teams
ECG Data Across the IDN
As caregivers, you’re always trying to find the ideal balance between efficiency and safety in patient care. Is standardization the answer? Consider these factors when finding the right technology for your care team.
The Value Vitals Devices Can Add
What if your caregivers could get up to 13,208 hours back per year to spend with their patients? 9 Discover how a care facility was able to better support their care teams and save time when taking vital signs.
Respiration Data and Detecting Deterioration
Unanticipated respiratory decline can be a challenge.10 Discover some of the methods and technology that can help identify patient deterioration sooner.
“The ELI 380’s ability to automatically download patient demographic information and transmit results is a significant workflow improvement. Any time we can eliminate steps and reduce manual data entry is a win for us and ultimately our bottom line.”
— Christopher S. Bowlin, MBA BAHS, Cardiopulmonary Manager Platte Valley Medical Center
“At first, the idea of interfacing medical devices with the EMR was somewhat intimidating for us, but it went very smoothly. My advice would be to go ahead and take that plunge. It’s certainly worth the investment of time and resources.”
— Joanie Foss, Applications Manager, Information Systems, Lafayette General Medical Center
Connect Your Care Teams with Standardized Workflows
Download the whitepaper to learn how a standardized ECG workflow can benefit your organization.
- D. Hayden, N. Hannon, E. Callaly, D. Ní Chróinín, G. Horgan, L. Kyne, J. Duggan, E. Dolan, K. O’Rourke, D. Williams, S. Murphy, P.J. Kelly. (2015) Rates and Determinants of 5-Year Outcomes After Atrial Fibrillation-Related Stroke, A Population Study.
- E. Svennberg, L. Friberg, V. Frykman, F. Al-Khalili, J. Engdahl, M. Rosenqvist. Clinical outcomes in systematic screening for artrial fibrillation (STROKESTOP): a multicentre, parallel group, unmasked, randomized controlled trial. 2021 Oct 23;398(10310):1498-1506. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(21)01637-8. Epub 2021 Aug 29.
- Whittington J, White R, Haig K, Slock M. Using an Automated Risk Assessment Report to Identify Patients at Risk for Clinical Deterioration. The Joint commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety 33(9): 569-574.2007.
- Downey CL, Tahir W, Randell R, Brown JM, Jayne DG. Strengths and limitations of early warning scores: A systematic review and narrative synthesis. Int J Nurs Stud. 2017 Nov;76:106-119. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2017.09.003. Epub 2017 Sep 13. PMID: 28950188.
- CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing: Eliminating Errors in Vital Signs Documentation, Fieler, Vicki K. PhD, RN, AOCN; Jaglowski, Thomas BSN, RN; Richards, Karen DNP, RN, NE-BC, 2013
- Meccariello M, Perkins D, Quigley RN, MS LG, Rock MBA CCRP A, Qi MS J. Vital Time Savings: Evaluating the Use of an Automated Vital Signs Documentation System on a Medical/Surgical Unit. J Healthc Inf Manag. 2010;24(4):46-51.
- Medtronic. Addressing Respiratory Compromise. The PRODIGY Study. 2021.
- Adams L, Butas S, Spurlock D Jr. Capnography (ETCO2), respiratory depression, and nursing interventions in moderately sedated adults undergoing transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). J Perianesth Nurs. 2015 Feb;30(1):14-22. doi: 10.1016/j.jopan.2013.07.009. PMID: 25616882.
- Vitals Sign Time Study and Nursing Unit Assessment Report. Rapid Modeling Corporation. July 31, 2017.
- Bedoya AD, Bhavsar NA, Adagarla B, Page CB, Goldstein BA, MacIntyre NR. Unanticipated Respiratory Compromise and Unplanned Intubations on General Medical and Surgical Floors. Respir Care. 2020 Sep;65(9):1233-1240. doi: 10.4187/respcare.07438. Epub 2020 Mar 10. PMID: 32156789.