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How Isansys saw the future

How Isansys saw the future

Isansys features in the Investor Magazine, with journalist Rebecca Burn-Callander looking at how, when other companies were having to pause on trading during lockdown amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Isansys found itself having to adapt and scale up in a bid to meet demand for the Patient Status Engine.

A letter to all customers, partners and supporters of Isansys

A letter to all customers, partners and supporters of Isansys

Dear friends,
At these difficult and extraordinary times, we are all affected in one way or another by the Covid-19 pandemic. Our common and shared humanity is starkly illuminated and how we respond and act today will define us as individuals, communities and nations for generations to come.
At Isansys our thoughts and sympathies are with those individuals and families who may already be ill

NFC Technologie wird zukünfigg in der Patient Status Engine verfügbar sein Mit Unterstützung eines Förderprojekt der ILB Brandenburg

NFC Technologie wird zukünfigg in der Patient Status Engine verfügbar sein Mit Unterstützung eines Förderprojekt der ILB Brandenburg

Dank der Förderung durch die ILB Brandenburg (Big FuE) ist das Thema der Integration von NFC/RFID-Technologien zur Identifikation verwendeter Medizingeräte am Patienten für telemedizinische Anwendungen umgesetzt worden. Der Prototyp ist fertig und nun beginnt die Testphase. Geplant ist es, die neuen Technologien in das Medizinprodukt zu übernehmen.
Wesentliches Ziel des Projektes war eine Verei

Simplified and optimized workflows enabled with the Patient Status Engine

NFC Technology will be available in the Patient Status Engine in the future with the support of a funding project of the ILB Brandenburg

Due to funding by ILB Brandenburg (Big FuE), the implementation of the integration of NFC/RFID-Technologies for the identification of medical devices in use on patients for telemedical applications was successful. The prototype is complete and the test phase can start. The plan is to integrate the new technologies into the medical device.


The simplification of the workflow by implementi

New report estimates 11 million people a year are dying from sepsis - more than are killed by cancer

​Sepsis can be detected and treated early with new wireless patient monitoring technology

Sepsis patients can be diagnosed and treated earlier with the help of new technology available for patients in any healthcare setting including hospitals, care homes, and even patient’s own homes.
Researchers writing in the Lancet medical journal have found that one in five deaths around the world is caused by sepsis, also known as septicaemia or blood poisoning.The report estimates 11 million

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