Interoperability for Remote Patient Monitoring

Remote patient monitoring system became more and more important in hospitalized and in-patient scenarios. However, high budget configuration and inflexible I/O interface confines remote patient monitoring (RPM) system in intensive care unit (ICU). Traditional RPM system are designed based on a proprietary platform connecting with various vendor specific sensor probes. Although it facilitates system deployment and installation, the cost of unit price and maintenance is extremely high and IT integration takes long working hours.

Mavus Corporation has help medical centers to generalize the RPM system into a IT based architecture. By using regulatory compliant medical devices as sensing unit, all sensor data can be continuously update in real-time fashion to an on-premise or cloud-based central monitoring server (CMS) station and those data can be visualized on various kinds of edge devices, such as PC web browser, mobile devices or a bedside monitor. Average cost per bed can be as low as USD $20 per day, including all EKG, SpO2, pulse rate, and respiratory rate measurement data and related hardware (sensors, computers and mounting).

With the succuss of remodeling the architecture of remote patient monitoring, Mavus Corporation helps medical centers to deploy RPM system in general patient wards and reduces average cost by 50%.

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