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Medical staff under extreme pressure

How to tackle the nursing crisis

For many people the social restrictions experienced during lockdowns will have had long-lasting consequences, increasing feelings of loneliness, stress and depression.
But throughout the pandemic those employed in hospitals and care settings have faced the same issues, alongside having to deal with the pressures of working on the front-line.
Covid-19 has stretched medical staff to their limi

Isansys Shortlisted for Best Established Medtech Company Award

Isansys Shortlisted for Best Established Medtech Company Award

Isansys Lifecare will find out next month if it has won the title of Best Established Medtech Company at the prestigious 2021 OBN Awards.
The company, based in Oxfordshire, was shortlisted for the development of its Patient Status Engine (PSE), an advanced patient monitoring platform that collects and analyses patients’ vital signs and helps inform healthcare decisions.
The PSE represents a

Isansys Lifecare named as one of the UK’s leading medtech companies

Isansys Lifecare named as one of the UK’s leading medtech companies

Isansys Lifecare has been named as one of the top 20 medtech companies in the UK.
BusinessCloud’s inaugural Medtech 50 ranking celebrates the country’s most innovative start-ups, scaleups and established firms developing technologies to help diagnose and treat existing conditions – mostly in a hospital or clinical setting – and other biotechnology companies.
Hundreds of companies were short

World-leading paediatric study concludes remote wireless monitoring and machine learning identifies clinical deterioration in patients much earlier than existing early warning systems

World-leading paediatric study concludes remote wireless monitoring and machine learning identifies clinical deterioration in patients much earlier than existing early warning systems

A world-leading study at Birmingham Children’s Hospital has concluded that the use of a continuous wireless patient monitoring platform and a first-of-its-kind predictive indicator can aid detection of deterioration of paediatric patients significantly earlier than their current early warning scoring method. If adopted at scale, this new system could potentially save hundreds of young lives.

New study concludes continuous wireless monitoring of a mother’s temperature during labor promises to be more effective than manual measurements for indicating the risk of early onset sepsis in newborn babies

New study concludes continuous wireless monitoring of a mother’s temperature during labor promises to be more effective than manual measurements for indicating the risk of early onset sepsis in newborn babies

​A new study has concluded that the use of a continuous wireless patient monitoring platform which monitors a mother’s temperature during labor could aid detection of newborns at risk of the early onset of sepsis (EOS) faster than current practice, enabling earlier and more effective targeted treatment of affected infants

Manchester hospitals implement the Patient Status Engine to monitor Covid-19 patients in hospital and at home.

Manchester hospitals deploy new remote monitoring technology to free up beds for the sickest Coronavirus patients

The surge in Covid-19 patients in Greater Manchester has provided the opportunity for two hospitals to deploy a new wireless monitoring platform which they hope will allow clinicians to identify and predict deteriorating patients faster and with less nurse to patient contact. Originally planned for use in clinical research, the new technology holds the promise of saving many lives in Manchester an

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