Safe Mobile Care

Patient safety and efficient healthcare delivery has never mattered more.

Safe Mobile Care is an end-to-end solution that empowers patients to manage their condition at home while allowing healthcare professionals to monitor and prescribe for their condition remotely, providing cost effective Long Term Condition management.

The Problem

  • In 2005, 17.5 million people presented with long term conditions such as asthma, obesity, diabetes and heart disease;
  • Care of the chronically ill has been reactive, unplanned and episodic;
  • The financial impact on primary and secondary care is significant;
  • 42% of acute bed days are taken by only 5% of inpatients, most of whom have long term conditions;
  • A need to monitor such patients outside of the hospital environment in a proactive manner is essential to improve efficient use of healthcare resources.

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The Solution

  • A safe and secure electronic monitoring solution for patients at home;
  • Allows healthcare professionals to ‘prescribe’ and monitor long term conditions;
  • Enables personalised monitoring to match individual patient’s long term condition;
  • Centrally based monitoring service linked to individual.
  • Mobile phone device for ease of use and mobility.
  • Easy to update and re-configure system.
  • This solution can be procured via a Catalist Framework Agreement – Click here for details

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The Benefit

  • Empowers patients to proactively control their long term condition;
  • Improves safety by issuing automatic ‘real time’ alerts to the patient and clinician, including corrective action instruction;
  • Reduces GP time and cost to support Chronic Disease patients;
  • Reduce information overload via ‘exception’ reporting of key information...

What makes Safe Mobile Care the best solution?

  • Enables greater mobility and patient independence.
  • Prescription interface enables targeted monitoring profile across multiple conditions.
  • Centrally based ‘web-based’ data capture enables fast, easy and relevant clinical monitoring.

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