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Real-Time Physiological Patient Data Provider Isansys Lifecare Opens Indian Company

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | October 21, 2011

Isansys India's Managing Director, Bala Kumar: "I am delighted to be able to be involved in this exciting new venture. Isansys' introduction of its technology and services to India is very timely. The robust and flexible Lifecare Platform, and the strength of the Isansys business model, allow a range of services to be rapidly configured to meet the needs of the many and varied healthcare delivery organisations in our country. I am looking forward to working with my colleagues in India and the UK to make this company the great success that we all believe it will be."

1. Source: Ernst & Young
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About Isansys Lifecare Limited (http://www.isansys.com)
Isansys Lifecare is the easy, fast and secure way to new physiological information and clinical insights for better care and improved patient safety.
We work with leading healthcare professionals, institutes and policy organisations operating in a wide range of healthcare settings, who want to employ new patient monitoring technologies and methods to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs.
With comprehensive industry knowledge and the essential technical, clinical and regulatory expertise, Isansys is able to manage the entire process and provide a complete service, focusing on:
• enhancing the relationship between patient and physician
• providing a complete end-to-end system - the Isansys Lifecare Platform - to continuously and wirelessly capture, collect, interpret and securely store vital sign and other physiological patient data. An inherent part of our Platform is a dedicated, world-class team of engineers, mathematicians, physiologists and clinicians.
•offering secure, authorised access to this data on any remote device including desktop, laptop or tablet computer or smart phone.
• generating clinically validated and relevant information in simple usable formats, not columns of numbers or multiple confusing charts. Where appropriate or required, this data is integrated into the clients' electronic health record system.
• enabling clients to harness the Platform to generate the evidence base necessary to validate clinical and economic outcomes, from proof-of-concept studies and demonstration projects to full large scale system roll out and implementations

About Continuous Patient Physiological Monitoring
It is well documented that patients who deteriorate and require admission to critical care or who suffer cardiac arrest, or many other adverse conditions, have abnormalities that are detectable by physiological observations well in advance. Continuous (or nearly continuous) monitoring of multiple vital signs provides the fundamental input for improved patient outcomes and reduced overall costs.In the US alone, remote patient monitoring devices are forecast to reduce healthcare costs by nearly $200 billion during the next 25 years, if more widely used by patients with certain chronic diseases (Source: Center for Technology and Aging Report, May 2010).


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