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Global medical-technology provider Hill-Rom today gathered healthcare providers and caregivers in Dubai to witness the launch of the Hill-Rom Centrella® Smart+ bed in the UAE. Ahead of Arab Health 2019, the medical professionals were shown how the CentrellaT Smart+ bed delivers optimised patient safety, enhanced patient satisfaction and advanced caregiver-focused technology.
The Centrella Smart+ bed breaks industry ground, integrating industry firsts such as verbal and visual notifications, as well as several Hill-Rom safety applications and experience-oriented features, that enhance outcomes for both caregivers and patients. The bed is designed on a scalable platform, providing healthcare facilities with the ability to add additional features or upgrade systems to accommodate caregiving needs.
The Centrella Smart+ bed also integrates Hill-Rom's advanced NaviCare Patient Safety System, which brings together technology, services, clinical programmes and clinical expertise to help prevent and reduce the risk of falls. NaviCare works autonomously to make timely and relevant adjustments to safety settings on the bed, and alerts caregivers to a bed that is in an unsafe state.
Advancing Connected Care
In December 2018 Hill-Rom announced the integration of EarlySense's contact-free heart-rate and respiratory-rate sensing and analytics technology into Centrella. The bed can now monitor heart and respiratory rates more than 100 times per minute without any contact with the patient. EarlySense® technology alerts clinicians to potential deterioration events much earlier than traditional monitoring methods, enabling health teams to intervene more effectively.
This month, Hill-Rom announced a global collaboration with Microsoft on a solution that will enable the analysis and delivery of advanced, actionable point-of-care data to caregivers at the point of care. Through Microsoft's Azure cloud platform and Internet of Things offerings, Hill-Rom will deliver applications capable of dynamically analysing real-time sensor data from medical devices, including the Centrella Smart+ bed.
"The digital age presents an opportunity to take a massive leap forward in our enhancement of patient outcomes," said Brian Lawrence, Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President, Hill-Rom.
"Digitisation is a driver for many industries, but in healthcare, technology can supercharge our ability to deliver on our core promise - the enhancement of patient outcomes. As we introduce the Centrella Smart+ bed to the UAE, and look forward to our participation in Arab Health, we cannot help but admire the courage we see across the region, as those in the healthcare sector turn decisively to technology in their efforts to build a safer, more comfortable care experience for their patients." - sandhya@khaleejtimes.com
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