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Michigan Medicine Launches Mobile Monitoring to Enhance Inpatient Care

A new remote monitoring system at Michigan Medicine will allow care teams to obtain data from cardiac monitors and other connected bedside devices through mobile tools, like phones.

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By Mark Melchionna

- Michigan Medicine is implementing the Mobile Monitoring Transformation Project, which will allow providers to access cardiac monitoring data through workstations, phones, and tablets.

The newly launched project is supported by the Sickbay Clinical Platform, which aims to lessen manual workload and improve clinical coordination.

“Monitoring patients from your desktop significantly improves the ability to track patients in the ED,” said Steve Kronick, MD, Michigan Medicine's Adult Emergency Services chief in emergency medicine, in a press release. “The additional tools allowing review and capture of dysrhythmias will greatly enhance care and communication about patients in both real-time and longitudinally.” 

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