Recognising patient deterioration and ensuring an appropriate response

Patientrack was developed to achieve a specific clinical objective; to reduce the number and impact of adverse events and their associated costs to Trusts. The solution is the only one of its kind to have undergone a full clinical trial at an NHS Trust in the UK - with independent verification of results. It is proven to work and deliver benefits.

Patient observations are captured at the bedside using mobile devices. The data is analysed by the system against criteria set by the hospital’s medical leadership.

Alert criteria, set by the hospital, are applied to the analysis. Alerts are then actively and relentlessly managed by Patientrack.

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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.

With Patientrack you can:

  • Detect deteriorating patients early and help prevent adverse events

  • Lower costs and improve both hospital efficiency and patient safety

  • Comply with standards set by bodies such as NICE (the UK's National Institute for Health and Achieve objectives for quality, innovaion, productivity and prevention (QIPP).

Recognising patient deterioration and ensuring an appropriate response


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

“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.”

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