Leaf Healthcare Release: Analysis of 10,000 Patients Shows Leaf Patient Monitoring System Dramatically Reduces Rates of Facility-Acquired Pressure Injuries

The impact on patient outcomes has consistently been positive.

Patient turn protocol adherence increases at hospitals using Leaf system
Pressure injury rates significantly decrease after Leaf implementation

[15-November-2017]

PLEASANTON, Calif., Nov. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Analysis of the innovative Leaf Patient Monitoring System’s impact shows that institutions deploying the wearable technology experience significant decreases in rates of pressure injuries, improved patient outcomes, and reduced costs.

The Leaf system helps ensure that hospitalized patients are moving enough to prevent complications of immobility, such as pressure injuries. The impact on patient outcomes has consistently been positive. An analysis of over 10,000 patients monitored by Leaf revealed:

  • Average adherence with turning/mobility protocols quickly rose by over 65%.[1]
  • Pressure injury rates in Leaf-monitored patients decreased by 75%.[2]
  • Nurses reported the Leaf system helped to prioritize patient care and 75% said it improved unit workflow.[3]
  • Hospitals saved non-reimbursed costs associated with the treatment of pressure injuries, as well as equipment rental costs.[4]

Pressure injuries are among the nation’s most common facility-acquired conditions, affecting more than 2.5 million patients a year, and adding $11 billion to annual U.S. healthcare costs.[5]

A new white paper, “New Technology Reduces Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries,” shows how the Leaf system dramatically improves patient outcomes. The document is available on the Leaf Healthcare website.

“The data we are seeing is compelling. The Leaf system has consistently increased the efficacy of patient turning protocols, which translates into improved patient outcomes,” said Barrett Larson, co-founder and CEO of Leaf. “From the moment a Leaf sensor is applied, the system helps ensure that patients move sufficiently to prevent costly and painful pressure injuries.”

The system electronically monitors patients’ mobility and automatically documents their progress along a prescribed mobility protocol. The system tracks patient movement and activity in bed-bound, chair-bound, and ambulatory patients.

About Leaf Healthcare, Inc.

Leaf Healthcare creates wireless patient monitoring solutions for healthcare providers seeking efficient, cost effective ways to improve patient safety and clinical outcomes. Its patient monitoring system wirelessly monitors patient position and movement and uses that data to automate and document mobility protocols for patients. The company will incorporate more monitoring features and capabilities into its technology platform, enabling more improvements to patient safety, clinical efficiency and patient outcomes. To learn more, visit www.leafhealthcare.com

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[1] Schutt S, Tarver C, Pezzani M. Assessing the effect of continual position monitoring on patient turning. Nursing Open 2017 Vol 4; 4

[2] Walters, B, Reducing Pressure Injuries in Critical Care Using Wearable Sensor Technology. John Peter Smith Hospital, SAWC Fall, October 2016

[3] Meacham et al. Nursing Attitudes Towards Patient Repositioning Before and After Wearable Technology Implementation. NPUAP 2017

[4] Parker C, Strive towards Calnoc Excellence: Adopting Innovation to Improve Bedside Nursing Care. CALNOC, October 2015

[5] Are We Ready for This Change? Preventing Pressure Ulcers in Hospitals: A Toolkit for Improving Quality of Care. April 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD

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