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Healthcare innovation has reached new heights with the integration of IoT (Internet of Things) and RTLS (Real-Time Location Systems) technologies, delivering a transformative solution for patient monitoring in Clinical Emergency Departments (ED).
Our groundbreaking solution EMERGENT integrates real-time patient location tracking with continuous vital sign monitoring, using advanced medical wristbands to ensure safety, efficiency, and timely intervention.
The solution focuses on enhancing care delivery in critical environments, such as emergency departments, intensive care units, oncology day units, and nursing homes. Its cornerstone is the EMERGENT medical wristband, which continuously tracks patients’ vital signs while pinpointing their exact location. By linking these capabilities, healthcare teams can respond rapidly to drastic changes in a patient’s condition or unauthorized movement, such as an attempt to leave the ward.
A ‘live’ platform provides medical staff with a comprehensive overview of patient locations and health statuses, streamlining patient flow management and enabling more effective allocation of staff resources. The wristbands also support direct patient communication through vibration or LED signals, improving safety and comfort.
While initially deployed in a Clinical Emergency Department, this technology has potential applications in diverse medical settings, including intensive care units, ambulatory care, and even disaster response scenarios where large-scale patient monitoring is critical. It offers a flexible, scalable framework adaptable to a wide range of healthcare needs.
Improved safety through rapid response to emergencies.
Prioritization of care based on real-time condition updates.
Enhanced comfort and security with direct wristband communication.
Optimized patient flow and reduced operational inefficiencies.
Faster emergency response and improved staff coordination.
Reduced documentation burden and enhanced reporting capabilities.
Long-term cost reductions from minimized medical errors and streamlined operations.
Reduced legal and operational risks associated with patients leaving care without proper discharge.
The system is currently undergoing clinical trials, with its first deployment at the Clinical Emergency Department of the University Clinical Centre (UCK) set for February.
This implementation will monitor patient flow in critical areas, including entrances, corridors, and waiting rooms, marking a significant milestone in the technology’s journey toward market readiness.
The project has been internally funded and will gain further traction through its deployment at UCK as part of a modernization initiative. Once trials are complete, the system is poised to revolutionize healthcare operations on a larger scale, paving the way for a safer, more efficient, and technology-driven future in patient care.
EMERGENT is not just a solution—it’s a bold step toward redefining how healthcare institutions manage patient safety, staff efficiency, and operational costs in the age of IoT. This innovation demonstrates the incredible potential of integrating real-time data and automation in delivering superior medical outcomes.