Medical Group Keeps Tabs On Patients At Home With
Device
Unit Records Vital Signs, Transmits Information To
Clinicians
POSTED: 4:36 p.m. EST December 4, 2002
CARMEL, Ind. --
A Carmel home health-care agency is allowing some of its patients to
perform their own daily medical checkups with an in-home system that
transmits data to clinicians.
Nightingale Home Healthcare says the HomMed Home Monitoring System
is convenient for patients who need to be monitored closely by doctors and
nurses.
The device can collect several types of data such as heart rate,
blood pressure, oxygen saturation, body weight, and body temperature. With
a press of a button, a patient sends the information to Nightingale via a
phone line or digital wireless technology.
Clinicians review the information and direct
medical attention to patients who require it.
"What it means for patients is hopefully keeping them out of the
hospital. That's our biggest focus," said Lieann Wade, a registered nurse
with Nightingale. "If we can find a problem, we correct it before it gets
too bad."
The device is used at home, sparing patients some travel to clinics
or doctor offices.
Use of the unit costs $8 to $10 per day, a charge that can be
covered through Medicare.
The device is made by HomMed LCC of Brookfield, Wis.
For more information on Nightingale, call (317) 334-7777 or visit
its Web site.
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