Clinically validated nurse app.

Using advanced clinically modelled algorithms to monitor patients with WARD 24/7.

Adopting Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring for better postoperative care:

Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring is recommended to replace intermittent monitoring

”Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring (CVSM) should be considered by healthcare leadership as a replacement for the current standard of care, episodic vital sign collection (eVSC), to promote the early detection and treatment of postoperative complications. This practice change presents healthcare facilities with the opportunity to decrease hospital length of stay, avoid litigation, and improve patient outcomes, all of which could increase return on investment.”

Reference

Verrillo SC, Winters BD. Review: Continuous Monitoring to Detect Failure to Rescue in Adult Postoperative Inpatients. Biomed Instrum Technol. 2018 Jul/Aug;52(4):281-287.

Why:

Reference

Gerry, S., Bonnici, T., Birks, J., Kirtley, S., Virdee, P. S., Watkinson, P. J., & Collins, G. S. (2020). Early warning scores for detecting deterioration in adult hospital patients: systematic review and critical appraisal of methodology. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 369, m1501

Wireless continuous monitoring has great potential of detecting complications and reducing ICU transfers

Less transfers to ICU with continuous wireless monitoring

Reference

Reducing ICU Utilization, Length of Stay, and Cost by Optimizing the Clinical Use of Continuous Monitoring System Technology in the Hospital, Patricia C. Dykes et al..

Fewer rapid response team calls with continuous monitoring

Reference

Eddahchouri Y, Peelen RV, Koeneman M, Touw HRW, van Goor H, Bredie SJH. Effect of continuous wireless vital sign monitoring on unplanned ICU admissions and rapid response team calls: a before-and-after study. Br J Anaesth. 2022 May;128(5):857-863.

Reduction in Length of Stay

Reference

Jobbe P L Leenen, Vera Ardesch, Cor J Kalkman, Lisette Schoonhoven, Gijs A Patijn, Impact of wearable wireless continuous vital sign monitoring in abdominal surgical patients: before–after study, BJS Open, Volume 8, Issue 1, February 2024

Solution:

Clinically validated software to reduce alerts - without alarm fatigue

Get in to WARD-CSS:

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Using advanced clinically modelled algorithms to monitor patients with WARD-CSS.

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Integrating sensors:

Integrating with already marketed sensor equipment: Turning continuous monitoring into clear overview and actionable alerts

Alerts:

Clinically meaningful and validated alerts discover deterioration – and minimize clinically irrelevant alarms

Barcode Login Setup
Alert Handling
Create Patient
Document Vital Signs
Login with Barcode
Notification on Locked Screen
My Patients
Patient Details

Locked screen or open app:

WARD-CSS notifies the nurse in a manageable way

Designed with nurses,

for nurses

Detect complications earlier

Live-updated vital signs data

Helping nurses know when to act

My patients

Nurse experiences


Meaningful for patient groups that have complications or are already critical

A help when very frequent vital sign observations is required (such as post-ERCP or antibody treatment)

Security when leaving a high-risk patient for other tasks

Intuitive user interface: designed by nurses, for nurses

Patient experiences


Sense of security: happy to be kept an eye on

Questions?

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At WARD 24/7, our team is composed of passionate and skilled professionals dedicated to transforming patient monitoring and improving healthcare outcomes.

M.Sc.

Betina Langemark

Co-founder & CEO

B.Sc.

Michael Frandsen

CCO

B.Sc.

Mikkel Dahlgaard

Business Strategy Manager

M.Sc.

Ylva Pisters

Clinical Implementation Specialist

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