Per the partnership, the companies will integrate DECISIOInsight, a clinical surveillance data visualization platform, with the InTouch Telehealth Platform. The integration will allow providers to remotely manage high-risk patients using Decisio’s platform from within InTouch Health’s telehealth solution.
The integration enables clinical teams to review in real time a patient’s physiological data and ‘bundles of care’ protocols for a range of hospital-acquired infections. The Decisio platform also alerts clinicians to changes in a patient’s data via tablets, smartphones or pagers.
“We are excited to partner with Decisio Health to create the first, bunkerless teleICU solution with real-time monitoring to help save more lives, while also making it easier to implement a much more cost effective solution,” said Joseph M. DeVivo, InTouch Health’s CEO.
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