Skaneateles Falls, New York – The primary objective of population health management is to keep a patient population as healthy as possible, reducing the need for more expensive tests, procedures and office visits that add additional costs to the system. In order to do this effectively, data automation is required to help providers proactively manage preventive and chronic patient care needs across the continuum. Welch Allyn engineers have developed a new patient monitor for physician’s offices that fully automates vital signs capture and wireless data transfer to an electronic medical record (EMR).
The Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor is an easy to use, full-color touchscreen monitor that provides comprehensive and accurate patient documentation using a single device. Combining leading vital signs parameter technologies with the flexibility for use across patient populations spanning neonatal through adult, the Connex Spot Monitor helps improve staff productivity and assure the accuracy of captured vital signs. This includes:
- Pulse rate and blood pressure measurement utilizing 15-second SureBP with blood pressure averaging technology for more accurate hypertension diagnosis without slowing down workflows
- Pulse oximetry for assessing respiratory conditions such as COPD and asthma via professional-grade options from Masimo, Nonin Medical, and Covidien
- Fast, accurate thermometry with the SureTemp Plus
“Every day physicians face new and difficult challenges, but these should not include inaccuracy of patient data, a lack of access to that data, or low efficiency with collecting vitals,” said Garrison Gomez, senior director of Vital Signs and Cardiology, US & Canada, at Welch Allyn. “The Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor is a third generation connected vital signs device that provides an end-to-end solution to these problems. It has multiple parameters and wireless connectivity to ensure accurate vital signs measurement across an entire patient population and future-proof compatibility with leading EMRs.”
To help eliminate errors in patient data entry and simplify connectivity with physician EMR systems, the Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor is the first device if its kind to offer wireless connectivity designed specifically for the primary care workflow. Users can easily connect the device to any PC running the practice’s EMR system and transfer vitals directly into the patient’s chart wirelessly without the need to physically connect with any cables – helping to ensure timely, accurate entry of data into the EMR for improved patient safety and decision-making.
“The Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor is designed to bring modern information technology to bear on routine vitals collection and management,” added Gomez. “Designed by clinicians for clinicians, the device converges all aspects of vital signs measurement into one system, including patient data capture and now wireless transfer to an EMR. Medical charting and documentation errors are reduced thereby improving clinical decision-making and patient outcomes that can help physicians meet their population health management objectives.”
Source: Welch Allyn Inc.