Nurses can spend up to 35% of patient care time responding to alarms
One patient generates an average of 350 to 700 alarms per day
Research indicates 72% to 99% of alarms are false – contributing to alarm fatigue
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Event Occurs
A change in the patient’s condition triggers an alarm
Manual Look-Up
Technicians sort through the hospital’s directory to alert the right physician
Call Caregiver
The physician is alerted by phone of the patient’s change in condition
Caregiver Responds
Caregivers are often falsely paged or delayed due to manual escalation
Connect Patient Monitors
Cardiac monitors send data to the Voalte Alert & Alarm Management system
Centralize Monitoring
Hospital-defined filters and rules identify clinically relevant alerts and alarms requiring caregiver attention
Notify Caregivers
Pre-built notifications and escalation procedures deliver the alerts to individual caregivers or care teams
Assess Patient Condition
Alerts are delivered to smartphones where caregivers can also view vitals, waveforms and cardiac strips
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Alerts and alarms are constantly coming at caregivers, physicians and central monitoring technicians with little, to no clinical context.
Alerts and alarms are constantly coming at caregivers, physicians and central monitoring technicians from every direction with little, to no clinical context. Within the Med-surg telemetry environment, these workflows collect patient monitoring data with little to no automation.
This leaves the care team within a cycle of unanswered calls, printed rhythm strips and delayed documentation. This can create an opportunity for critical alerts to be missed, which can result in: a delay in early intervention for patients or burnt out caregivers due to overwhelming, unactionable patient data to sort through.
Telemetry Monitoring Data is
Disconnected & Unactionable
Eliminating monitoring on nonindicated days could save a minimum of:
Majority of physician’s telemetry assignments aren’t based off clinical guidelines, but past clinical experience.
Medical Telemetry today is a very manual and noisy process
These manual processes can cause several disruptions in communication, documentation, and workflow processes.
This can lead to an extended length of stay for patients or a disruptive care environment from redundant alarms.
With an automated telemetry workflow, we connect critical patient data to the entire care team’s workflow to help accelerate intervention, support patient outcomes and the overall care team experience.
Respond & Manage
Caregiver determines appropriate intervention based on near real-time monitoring data
Manual Documentation
Nurses peel & stick from printer to chart & annotate on cardiac strips
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Automate Cardiac Strip Runs to the EMR
Help minimize potential risk and quality issues while reducing manual workflow steps for clinicians
Mobilize Patient Data with Waveforms
Near real-time insights give caregivers information on their mobile phones for more effective communication and collaboration
Reduce Alarm Fatigue on Care Teams
Actionable and intuitive, our software only sends critical alerts to caregivers, helping eliminate redundant or false alarms
Automate Your Telemetry Monitoring Workflow
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Keep your entire care team connected to critical patient data and insights with an automated telemetry workflow. Help accelerate intervention, support patient outcomes and reduce caregiver burden by equipping care teams with actionable and clinically relevant information.
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Hillrom's Automated Telemetry Workflow
Connect communication and patient data information to help alleviate caregiver burden and data overload on care teams. Customizable and intuitive, our solution helps remove barriers to communicating and resolving critical patient alerts.
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Current Workflow
Automated Workflow
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87.5%
of telemetry assignments to be exact
Putting patients on telemetry monitoring when they don’t need it can be costly, but caregivers are afraid of missing a critical patient alert.
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per patient per day*
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3. Brug AM, Hudson KM, Moore R, Chakraborti C. Choosing Telemetry Wisely: a Survey of Awareness and Physician Decision-Making Regarding AHA Telemetry Practice Standards. J Gen Intern Med. 2018 Apr;34(4):496-497.
4. Dressler R, Dryer MM, Coletti C, Mahoney D, Doorey AJ. Altering overuse of cardiac telemetry in non-intensive care unit settings by hardwiring the use of American Heart Association guidelines. JAMA Intern Med. 2014 Nov;174(11):1852-4.
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