Through the collaboration, Cleveland Clinic’s critical care and non-critical care central patient monitoring platforms will be integrated with Masimo’s Hospital Automation platform. The collaboration will entail joint initiatives on predictive analytics and artificial intelligence-based algorithms.
Cleveland Clinic has announced a collaboration with Masimo, a California-based health tech company, to enhance remote patient monitoring. The collaboration aims to integrate Cleveland Clinic's central patient monitoring platforms with Masimo's Hospital Automation platform, with a focus on predictive analytics and AI-based algorithms. The goal is to develop tools that improve situational awareness and clinical decision support for hospitalized patients. Cleveland Clinic's existing monitoring platform has shown success in reducing patient mortality and ICU stays, and the collaboration with Masimo seeks to further enhance patient outcomes for low-, mid-, and high-acuity patients.
Chiedozie Udeh, MD, medical director of ICU operations at Cleveland Clinic, highlighted the desire to work with a partner experienced in the technical aspects of remote patient monitoring. The collaboration with Masimo is expected to improve the efficiency of remote care for critically ill patients, allowing for prompt intervention and better patient outcomes. Additionally, the integration of platforms and the development of a decision-support tool aim to facilitate earlier detection of adverse events and streamline patient care, ultimately enabling Cleveland Clinic to care for more patients in an efficient manner.
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