Patientrack - Helping you deliver safer care

Patientrack helps hospitals deliver safer care – which is also more cost-effective care – by enabling early identification of deteriorating patients.

The Patientrack solution ensures observation and assessment protocols are carried out correctly and consistently, and automatically calculates Early Warning Scores and alerts clinicians when interventions are needed. This helps hospitals meet national and local targets for improvements in patient safety, while cutting costs by reducing lengths of stay and transfers to ICU within the hospital.

Developed in conjunction with doctors and nurses, Patientrack’s effectiveness in delivering both patient safety and cost improvements has been confirmed in a peer-reviewed clinical trial.  Its efficacy has since been recognised with awards from both the Health Service Journal and E-Health Insider.

Patientrack works on a wide range of hand-held devices, allowing it to slip seamlessly into daily ward life, and is easy to integrate with existing hospital systems. It can accommodate local as well as national assessment and scoring protocols, with nine standard assessments already available and a toolkit included to allow hospital IT departments to implement more.

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The results of a Patientrack trial at a leading UK Acute Hospital Trust show a 40% improvement in clinical response and substantial reductions in mortality, unscheduled intensive care admittance and length of hospital stay.


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Video: Putting the focus on patient safety at Central Manchester

Patientrack is helping staff at Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust identify deteriorating patients faster and respond to them more quickly. In this video, the doctors and nurses who are working with the Patientrack solution at the trust describe how they use it and the impact it has had on patient care and patient safety.

 “Recognising when a patient’s health deteriorates and responding in a timely fashion has been one of our national priorities in acute in-hospital care for the past 18 months. Patientrack has proved invaluable to clinical staff in our transformation of this pathway, and I personally am delighted to see the patient benefits mirror those in the trial.”

Dr Jane Eddleston, Clinical Lead for Critical Care (CMFT) and Department of Health Adviser for Critical Care

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