Transforming Patient Monitoring: Respiree and Roche Diagnostics Collaboration in APAC
New Era in Patient Monitoring with Respiree and Roche
With this collaboration, Respiree has partnered with Roche Diagnostics to revolutionize patient monitoring in APAC through a pilot program launching in 2025. This initiative will leverage Roche's blood glucose monitoring system combined with Respiree's advanced patient monitoring technology.
Enhancing Clinical Workflows
Current patient monitoring workflows often depend on nurses handling patients from centralized workstations, which can be inefficient due to high patient volumes and staff shortages. The new solution aims to address these challenges directly.
- Elimination of manual collection of vitals.
- Integration of Roche's cobas pulse system with Respiree's monitoring tools.
- Real-time monitoring and diagnostic capabilities available at the bedside.
Benefits of the Collaboration
By utilizing the cobas pulse system, healthcare professionals can accurately measure vital signs without needing to return to centralized stations, thus optimizing time and resources:
- Real-time patient registration with connected devices.
- Historical data monitoring directly at the patient's location.
- Immediate insights into patient progress reducing manual labor.
Dr. Gurpreet Singh, CEO of Respiree, emphasized that this innovative partnership signifies a leap in patient monitoring, where nurses can automate the extraction of vitals almost instantaneously, enhancing both efficiency and patient care.
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