Rigorous clinical validation of AI and machine learning technologies is vital to ensure devices are fit for clinical use
Rigorous clinical validation of AI and machine learning technologies is vital to ensure devices are fit for clinical use
Rigorous clinical validation of AI and machine learning technologies is vital to ensure devices are fit for clinical use
Covid-19 has been a wake-up call for the nation and the world. Healthcare providers have had to rapidly find new ways of working and now technologies developed over the last decade to enhance the remote patient/ physician relationship are now coming into their own. At Isansys, we are now completely prepared for this new beginning.
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.
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...
Isansys provides remote monitoring solutions which improve patient care, drive clinical performance, ensure economic value and enhance patient safety.
Headquartered in Oxfordshire, with subsidiaries in Germany, India and the US, Isansys is a privately limited company which was founded in 2010 by Keith Errey and Rebecca Weir.
Our business is to work with health professionals, insurance companies and healthcare organisations to provide more efficient patient monitoring against a backdrop of staff shortages and a rising number of patients and costs and limited budgets.
All our products and devices are fully certified and qualified medical devices.
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