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When Manual Vital Sign Monitoring Isn’t Enough: The Case for Continuous Respiratory Monitoring
Of all the vital signs routinely measured in healthcare, respiratory rate may be the most critical and the most poorly monitored.

Why Early Detection Matters: The Cost of Missed Health Deterioration
Reviewing a facility’s unplanned hospitalizations is more than just statistics—it shows a direct cost for missed opportunities. Recent clinical evidence indicates that these costs can be recaptured with detection monitoring technology.

New Study Backs Reducing Readmission With Early Detection Technology
Healthcare administrators know the numbers all too well: unplanned hospitalizations cost the industry billions annually and put vulnerable residents at risk. Is it possible to

How a 5-Day Early Warning Changes Care Delivery
A new study shows that an accurate, advanced warning system can help care teams improve the timing of clinical intervention .

Rural Hospital Uses Patient Monitoring to Prevent Unnecessary Transfers
Rural healthcare faces unprecedented challenges. Limited resources, specialist shortages, and geographic isolation create barriers that urban centers rarely encounter. Yet in Hazelhurst, Mississippi, with a

Value-Based Care: Why Automation Is Essential
By 2030, CMS expects all providers to operate under value-based care models, rewarding outcomes over volume. Yet clinicians already face heavy workloads. Adding data management and performance tracking isn’t sustainable without automation.
Technology bridges this gap, driving efficiency, enabling early intervention, and extending care beyond traditional settings. Organizations that embrace automation will thrive in the value-based future. Those that resist risk falling behind.