AirStrip Patient Monitoring provides clinicians with remote access to near real-time waveforms and historic and trended patient data on mobile devices and the web so clinicians can access clinical data anytime, anywhere
With AirStrip Patient Monitoring, telemetry technicians and clinicians can monitor patients via on-demand access from mobile devices and the web to maximize efficiency, identify patient deterioration quickly to accelerate intervention, and observe trends that impact outcomes.
AirStrip’s native mobile application works on both iOS and Android, eliminating the clunky VPN sign-on alternatives. Users can accessAirStrip with just a few clicks with biometric authentication in a secure environment. All AirStrip products are HIPAA compliant and patient information can only be accessed inside the hospital’s network by users approved by the hospital.
With Patient Monitoring, users only have to log in once to access all hospitals in the system. Users simply select the site they want to access, and can easily switch back and forth among sites, which saves time for users so they can focus on patient care.
Clinicians can see all patients who are on patient monitors, search for patients and group by unit or bed, and filter to see only the patients for a specific unit. Users simply select a patient to see near-real time waveforms, physiological data, and alarmed events.
Clinicians can easily view near real-time waveforms and historical waveforms. Users simply scroll back in time or choose a specific date and time to see historical waveforms.
AirStrip Patient Monitoring provides an organized structure for clinicians to easily view alarmed events. Users can filter alarms by type and severity, view the most recent event at the top, and select a date to jump to events for that date.
The process of printing paper strips, cutting, copying, labeling, and scanning creates waste, delays in care, inefficiencies in workflows, and increases the potential for error. With AirStrip Snippets, users can measure, review, acknowledge, approve cardiac rhythm strips, and upload to the EHR, all from mobile devices and the web.
Efficient and timely communication is critical in emergency situations. With AirStrip Patient Monitoring users can send messages to other members of the clinical team and share a link to live and historical waveforms for review.
Improve response times in critical situations
Strengthen communication among the care team
Streamline clinician workflows
Facilitate timely remote consultation with specialists