Biobeat, a remote patient monitoring solutions provider, has introduced health-AI hospital at home patient monitoring kit.

The new home-based remote patient monitoring kit enables healthcare providers to remotely monitor patients’ vital signs and get updates as well as deterioration alerts.

The kit is designed using the same hospital-grade wearable monitoring sensor technology that is used in hospitals and care facilities worldwide.

It includes chest-monitors, compatible adhesive units and a user-friendly manual. It is claimed to help ease the hospital overload, reduce costs and improve patient care.

To share the data with healthcare providers and view the health status, patients can use an accompanying mobile app, which is compatible with IOS and Android devices.

The company stated that the patient data is analysed by its AI-powered cloud-based patient management system, which gives a continuous view of patient health and predictive patient deterioration alerts to medical staff.

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Biobeat CEO Arik Ben Ishay said: “As hospitals continue to grapple with over flooded COVID wards and increasing rates of infection, it is crucial to empower health staff with trusted clinical-grade wearable AI-powered patient monitoring tools that will allow them to provide hospital-level care from a distance.

“In this way, providers can better manage patient influx, reduce facility expenses and most importantly, improve patient outcomes.”

The chest-monitors used in the new kit utilises non-invasive reflective photoplethysmography monitoring technology to automatically and continuously track multiple vital signs, and health parameters of patients.

The company stated that the wireless solutions connect to a cloud-based patient monitoring kit, which in turn helps to provide real-time data and alerts to healthcare staff and enables early identification of clinical deterioration.

Furthermore, the new kit helps to provide enhanced care to patients post-discharge and in outpatient settings, and many more scenarios.