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Isansys Lifecare partners with WH Tech in Australia

Isansys Lifecare partners with WH Tech in Australia

Isansys Lifecare, a global digital health technology company, is delighted to announce its partnership with WH Tech Pty Ltd, Australia’s leading importer of wearable connected healthcare.
WH Tech will be offering the Patient Status Engine, Isansys’ real-time and predictive patient data capture and analysis platform to the Australian healthcare markets.
Ben Magid, the chief technology office

Miracle: Kaleb Lewis, aged four, marks a significant milestone of starting school after the amazing efforts of the team at the Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust where he was monitored as part of the RAPID Project

Miracle baby born with half a heart celebrates his first day at school

Kaleb Lewis, aged four, marks a significant milestone of starting school after the amazing efforts of the team at the Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust where he was monitored as part of the RAPID Project, a world-leading study using wireless technology developed by UK-based company Isansys to predict deterioration in seriously ill children.

Isansys' Lifecare in Oxford has been shorlisted for the OBN's  Most Transformative Digital Healthcare Company Award 2019

Isansys named as finalist for OBN’s Most Transformative Digital Healthcare Company award

Isansys Lifecare is proud to announce it has been shortlisted in the Most Transformative Digital Healthcare Company category at the OBN Annual Awards 2019.
The award recognises the significant uptake of the technology by healthcare providers and the real impact Isansys’ technology is having on patients and hospitals globally.
Isansys Lifecare in Oxford has designed and developed the Patien

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.

Isansys' focus amidst the Brexit turmoil is to ensure its EU customers feel little or no impact from a no-deal or hard Brexit

Brexit and the effect on the UK medical device industry - How one company has dealt with the challenge

For a long time the restless elephant in the room, Brexit has now turned into an angry bull, still locked down but ready to erupt and no matter which side of this now existential divide you stand on, this bull, once released will liberate vast amounts of pent up energy. For Brexiteers (supporters of Brexit) this release of energy will lead to a liberated and proud Great Britain ready to assume (or

Isansys Patient Status Engine being used by clinicians at the ZGT Hospital Group, Almelo NL

The ZGT Hospital in Almelo NL monitors patients remotely with Isansys’ wireless patient monitoring technology

The ZGT Hospital in Almelo has announced that it is using the Isansys Patient Status Engine wireless vital sign monitoring platform in a definitive trial.
The study, being conducted by clinical researchers at the University of Twente in collaboration with the hospital, has been set up to monitor high-risk post-operative patients remotely with the wireless platform in order to enable staff to re

Isansys named as one of the region’s most disruptive and fastest-growing digital and tech businesses

Isansys Lifecare selected as Thames Valley Game Changer

Isansys Lifecare is delighted to announce it has been selected by ConnectTVT as one of the Thames Valley’s 50 Game Changers for 2018. Now in its third year, the programme brings together the region’s most disruptive and fastest-growing digital and tech businesses.
Headquartered in Oxfordshire, with subsidiaries in Germany, India and the US, Isansys has created and developed the Patient Status E

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