EarlySense Launches New Wireless Monitoring Tool To Help Reduce Hospital Readmissions And Patient Falls

InSightâ„¢ Brings Clinical Benefits of EarlySense's Hospital-Proven Continuous Monitoring Technology to Post-Acute Care Settings

WALTHAM, Massachusetts, September 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

EarlySense, the market leader in contact-free continuous monitoring solutions, today launched InSight™, a new product line extension designed for facilities aiming to reduce hospital readmissions and falls. Leveraging the company's market-proven hospital technology, InSight provides a powerful continuous vital sign monitoring tool that allows clinicians to detect early patient deterioration in a simple and flexible interface.

Cost-optimized for post-acute care settings, including skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities, InSight provides advanced warning of cardiac and respiratory changes, serving as a tool for nurses to intervene earlier, reducing risk of re-hospitalization. By providing real-time alerts to a central nursing station, tablets and mobile devices, staff can respond quickly.  

"With InSight, we've created an easy-to-use in-room solution that monitors residents while updating staff in real-time of any changes detected in their conditions," said Avner Halperin, CEO of EarlySense. "This means clinicians can detect patient deterioration early, as well as keep patient fall episodes to a minimum, resulting in fewer hospital readmissions and penalties. Additionally, facilities implementing our solution provide patients and their families a high level of confidence and peace of mind, knowing that clinical teams will be notified at an early sign of risk."

In addition to early response success in cases of cardiac and/or respiratory concerns that have developed, medical institutions utilizing EarlySense's technology have reported significant reductions in falls, a common cause of hospital readmissions. Approximately one-third of individuals over 65 have significant fall episodes each year, and the risk increases proportionately with age. In post-acute settings, such falls may have major implications, due to financial penalties imposed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on hospitals that readmit released patients.

"We've documented dozens of cases in which EarlySense has alerted our staff and allowed us to assist patients at the right time, to prevent deterioration. Adoption of continuous monitoring by skilled nursing facilities will play an important role in discharge planning, while strengthening relationships between hospitals and rehab facilities," said Dr. Perry An, MD, Chief Operating Officer, Division of Hospital Medicine at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, MA. "As the healthcare industry continues to face increasing CMS readmission penalties, there is a clear need for a solution that enables delivery of a high standard of care and prevents hospital readmissions."

InSight utilizes a Contact-Free Sensor placed under a resident's mattress to continuously monitor vital signs without any leads or cables. The sensor relays continuous data, including heart rate, respiratory rate and motion statistics, to a clinician's connected device, as well as to a central nursing station. In addition to providing real-time monitoring and alerts, InSight can generate daily reports on patient/resident status and benchmark analyses. It also has the ability to be integrated with Electronic Medical Record systems.

"Our staff appreciates a system that is reliable and easy to use, enabling improved monitoring coverage and providing advanced warning of potentially serious events," said Dr. Zachary Palace, Medical Director at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale. "Since we began using EarlySense, we have reduced the frequency of patient falls by almost 40%, and have seen a significant reduction in the number of re-hospitalizations."

About EarlySense 

EarlySense provides contact-free, continuous monitoring solutions for the medical and consumer digital health markets. EarlySense's patented sensor and advanced algorithms monitor and analyze cardiac, respiratory, sleep and motion parameters. Used in hospitals and healthcare facilities worldwide, EarlySense assists clinicians in early detection of patient deterioration, helping to prevent adverse events, including code blues, preventable ICU transfers, patient falls and pressure ulcers.

The myEarlySense smart home-compatible consumer solution brings hospital-proven technology to the home, providing valuable data regarding wellness and sleep. myEarlySense OEM technology is at the core of wellness and sleep products marketed by international partners including Samsung, Beurer and iFit. EarlySense was founded in 2004 and has offices in Waltham, MA, and Ramat Gan, Israel.

For more information, please visit http://www.EarlySense.com and http://www.myEarlySense.com

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maayan.wenderow@earlysense.com

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