St. Joseph Health System Deploys Sensitron’s Critical careTrends in ICU—First careTrends Use in Intensive Care Unit
December 11, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
Sensitron, Inc. has deployed its first commercial application of its Critical careTrends solution for St. Joseph Health System. Their first hospital has deployed this new technology for all its 32 ICU beds.“We selected St. Joseph Health System because of its reputation as a forward-looking organization that embraces new technology to improve patient care,” said Rajiv Jaluria, CEO of Sensitron. Sensitron’s Critical careTrends allows the collection of clinical data at the ICU bedside and sends the data into the Meditech client/server Clinical Information System (CIS).
Critical careTrends is an integral component of Sensitron’s strategy to expand its product offering. It is Sensitron’s second commercial product and is integrated with Philips’ Merlin ICU monitors. The next integration will be with GE’s Solar 8000/9500 ICU monitors in Q1 2007 and will be installed at the second St. Joseph Health System hospital..
“Quality of patient care is central to our success. I believe that the Critical careTrends system will improve the overall quality of patient care and nurse satisfaction in the ICU. It will enable clinicians to have immediate access to complete and reliable vital sign data, which also becomes part of the permanent record for our patients,” said Michelle Woodley RN, MSN, AVP Clinical Integration, St. Joseph Health System.