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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

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

The Isansys Patient Status Engine monitors a young patient as part of the RAPID (Real-Time Adaptive and Predictive Indicator of Deterioration) project at the Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust

World’s most advanced wireless patient monitoring platform granted key US patent

Isansys Lifecare, a digital healthcare company which has created and developed the world’s most advanced real-time patient data collection and analysis platform, has been granted a US patent covering a key feature of its Lifetouch cardiac sensor. The US patent adds to a suite of already issued European patents for the wireless smart patch device.
The Lifetouch is a vital component of the Patien

You'll Know.. completely, continuously and confidently

With the PSE you're never in the dark

The Patient Status Engine is the most advanced predictive monitoring system for healthcare. By measuring and analysing valuable data it transforms vital data into clinical insight and takes all the guesswork out of patient care in hospitals and healthcare facilities around the world.

Meet Sam Sys

Meet Sam Sys

Meet Sam Sys, Isansys' hero. He has to go into hospital but is scared because of his previous experience. Once he is told about the new revolutionary monitoring platform which will look after him wherever he goes, he feels much more comfortable and settled. Little does he know it will turn him into a superhero...

Wireless technology breathes new life into medical practices

Wireless technology breathes new life into medical practices

A leading clinician of a top UK children’s hospital believes wireless monitoring is changing the face of healthcare. Dr Heather Duncan, intensive care consultation and lead of the RAPID (Real-time Adaptive and Predictive Indicator of Deterioration) project at the Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust says this new wireless technology is "offering so many benefits to everyone”.

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