Healthcare Industry News: Defensive Monitoring
News Release - May 6, 2008
Nihon Kohden America, Inc. Continues Quest to Help Hospitals Save Lives and Avoid Costs with New Products at NTI 2008
IRVINE, Calif.--(HSMN NewsFeed)--Nihon Kohden America, Inc. is unveiling two new patient monitoring systems at the National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition in Chicago, Ill., May 3–8, 2008. Both products represent the ingenuity and attentiveness that Nihon Kohden demonstrates in response to the latest needs of hospitals.The first solution has created a new category within patient monitoring that Nihon Kohden has named “Defensive Monitoring™.” The Prefense™ Early Detection and Notification System™, which recently received 510K clearance from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, is designed to protect hospital patients from medical harm and enhance the efficiency of Rapid Response Teams. It consists of a new, low acuity central station interface that is simple, easy to use and cost-effective, combined with the company’s NTX wireless telemetry transmitters. Prefense allows hospital patients to freely ambulate while measuring heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and respiration—4 of the 7 critical parameters that trigger a Rapid Response Team.
As the 5 Million Lives Campaign has demonstrated, every patient in the hospital qualifies as a high risk patient, not just those in conventionally monitored areas such as critical care or telemetry. Yet traditionally, and primarily due to cost and staffing issues, continuous monitoring and observation takes place only in monitoring units. That creates significant risk exposure among the large number of patients in Med/Surg wards, where many of the 15 million instances of medical harm occur each year. The Prefense Early Detection and Notification System™ is the only solution currently available that allows hospitals to cost-effectively monitor every patient.
The second new lineup of products to make its debut at NTI is Nihon Kohden's new 6000 series of bedside monitors. This new series of monitors forms the foundation of their enterprise wide monitoring system. This new system provides all of the comprehensive review and recall capabilities, which until now have traditionally only been available at central station locations. During transport, the totality of patient data is collected and transferred as well, ensuring a complete patient record.
Mike Dashefsky, VP Monitoring Business Unit, explains how both of these new products will assist hospitals in saving lives, improving quality and lowering costs. “Our Prefense Early Detection and Notification System supports the Rapid Response Teams and the 5 Million Lives Campaign while helping hospitals avoid incidents of medical harm and costly ICU admissions that follow. Our new bedside monitoring system provides the clinician with the totality of monitoring information they require to assess the patient at the point of care. The result is increased staff efficiency and decreased intervention time. Our new product introductions represent the next logical evolution of our enterprise wide monitoring systems designed to help hospitals save lives and reduce costs.”
About Nihon Kohden America
Nihon Kohden America was founded in 1979 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Nihon Kohden Corporation, Japan (founded in 1951). Nihon Kohden America is a market leader in Patient Monitoring, Sleep Assessment, Neurology and Cardiology instrumentation. Our products are distributed to hospitals, physician’s practices, mobile services, and outpatient and surgery centers throughout North America. More information about Nihon Kohden America can be found at www.nkusa.com.
About NTI
NTI is the premier conference for nurses who care for acutely and critically ill patients and their families. In addition to cutting-edge education that keeps critical care nurses up-to-date with the rapid pace of evidence-based practice, NTI offers a unique and energizing experience that can only be achieved in the company of other nurses facing similar challenges. More information is available at http://web.aacn.org.
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