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Cleveland Clinic Launches new RPM and tele-ICU Initiative with Masimo
The work will include the integration of Cleveland Clinic's critical care and non-critical care central patient monitoring platforms with Masimo's Hospital Automation platform, according to the company, in an effort to provide tools for clinicians that offer "enhanced situational awareness and clinical decision support for hospitalized patients, including the critically ill."The health system will also work with the vendor on initiatives around predictive analytics and other AI-based algorithms, with a special focus on cardiology, they say.Cleveland Clinic already has a critical care and non-critical care central monitoring platform that enables continuous monitoring of vital signs for both intensive care and non-ICU patients, with RPM programs serving 11 hospitals and providing intensivist monitoring, 24/7 critical care nursing and patient management.
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Masimo's Hospital Automation platform, meanwhile, is built around tools designed to help clinicians boost care not just at the bedside, but wherever the patient may be in the care continuum. Those technologies include monitoring and wearable sensors, high-fidelity medical device integration, applications for surveillance and data visualization, and other AI-enabled technologies to help clinicians triage patients and spot changes in their conditions faster and more efficiently.
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