Hospitals and other in-patient facilities using medical device alarms to alert medical staff to serious changes in a patient's condition, are increasingly finding nursing and other medical staff are failing to respond to critical equipment alarms.
This can lead to patient's failing to get the prescribed amount of medication, deterioration of the patient's health, serious injury, or even death involving coroners and substantial litigation claims for Trusts.
Thanks to a successful partnership with Sheffield Children's Hospital, Tutum Medical of Chesterfield developed the award-winning BEAMS (Bedside Equipment Alarm Monitoring System), a new monitoring system for single-bed patient rooms and four to six bay wards, which is significantly improving response times for bedside critical alarms, leading to improved patient outcomes, better workflow for nurses and reduced healthcare costs for the hospital.