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Building a Comprehensive Inpatient Care Solution

Many strategies have been deployed by hospitals and health systems to differentiate and transform the inpatient care experience. Some have worked, others have not.

When considering strategies to improve the inpatient care experience, first consider: how well are your patients and clinicians informed and in control of the care experience? Consider these questions:

Patients

Do your patients understand their daily care plan? Are they aware of what needs to happen to be discharged? Can they easily reach their care team with questions? Can they quickly flag concerns or request comfort items? Do they know the status and results of their labs? Do they have video education at their fingertips?

Families

Do they understand the care plan? Do they know when a physician will likely round? Can they help educate their loved one?

Clinicians and Staff

Are they spending time on tasks that can be automated, like ordering meals? Are they properly celebrated when they are doing a great job? Do they know when a patient is confused or needs help? Can they see the most important details about a patient, in one view?

Introducing a New Inpatient Care Experience

Vital has built the of digital health next generation tools for the inpatient setting – developed and designed based upon user feedback and lessons learned from the past two decades.

Among its many distinctive features, Vital’s inpatient solution, , incorporates: CareAdvisor

A consumer-grade user experience that is intuitive and easy-to-use, unlike other digital health solutions.

Artificial intelligence to provide a highly personalized experience at the patient bedside.

Intelligent tools for clinicians that puts key data, trends, and information at their fingertips, provides AI driven clinical decision support to predict patient outcomes, and includes SMS messaging for patients and families.

The only solution that provides AI driven predictions for Sepsis and Hospital Acquired Conditions (Infections, Pneumonia, Falls, Pressure Ulcers).

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