Sam Brusco, Associate Editor05.08.23
Masimo announced that Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundations Trust, UK, is using the Masimo W1 advanced health tracking watch in its telehealth and telemedicine programs.
Masimo W1 provides accurate, continuous measurements of key physiological parameters and is available in the UK as a medical device that integrates with the Masimo SafetyNet remote patient management platform.
Joe Kiani, Founder and CEO of Masimo, told the press, “Masimo W1 represents not only the future of personal health but is playing a vital role in the expansion of remote healthcare. Built on our decades of expertise developing breakthrough noninvasive medical monitoring technologies, Masimo W1 is designed to aid valued hospital partners like Cambridge in accelerating their virtual hospital and telehealth programs – ultimately helping to improve patient outcomes while reducing the cost of care. We are excited for Cambridge clinicians and patients.”
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundations Trust began its virtual ward program last year as part of an NHS England telehealth initiative to promote earlier patient discharge to the home. Over 20 specialties in the hospital now participate in Cambridge’s virtual program, which send patients home with Masimo products like MightSat and wearable medical devices like Radius PPG, Radius T, and Masimo W1. These devices enable monitoring and vital signs data to be relayed to clinicians back at the hospital.
Using the SafetyNet clinician dashboard, doctors can watch patients’ physiological status from afar so patients can be monitored in their own homes.
Dr. Iain Goodhart, Clinical Director of the Virtual Hospital Program at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, commented, “Masimo W1 will help us expand our Virtual Hospital program by offering continuous monitoring of oxygen saturation and pulse rate, as well as ECG spot-checking, in a comfortable, easy to use watch. We hope that, integrated with Masimo SafetyNet, the telehealth platform we already use, Masimo W1 can help support more confident patient discharge and management for patients who, before our Virtual Hospital program, might have needed to stay longer in the hospital. We’re excited to incorporate Masimo W1 into our telehealth practices.”
Last week, Masimo released its Stork Vitals+ home baby monitoring system to offer insights into health data to help parents learn more about and be better connected with their baby.
Masimo W1 provides accurate, continuous measurements of key physiological parameters and is available in the UK as a medical device that integrates with the Masimo SafetyNet remote patient management platform.
Joe Kiani, Founder and CEO of Masimo, told the press, “Masimo W1 represents not only the future of personal health but is playing a vital role in the expansion of remote healthcare. Built on our decades of expertise developing breakthrough noninvasive medical monitoring technologies, Masimo W1 is designed to aid valued hospital partners like Cambridge in accelerating their virtual hospital and telehealth programs – ultimately helping to improve patient outcomes while reducing the cost of care. We are excited for Cambridge clinicians and patients.”
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundations Trust began its virtual ward program last year as part of an NHS England telehealth initiative to promote earlier patient discharge to the home. Over 20 specialties in the hospital now participate in Cambridge’s virtual program, which send patients home with Masimo products like MightSat and wearable medical devices like Radius PPG, Radius T, and Masimo W1. These devices enable monitoring and vital signs data to be relayed to clinicians back at the hospital.
Using the SafetyNet clinician dashboard, doctors can watch patients’ physiological status from afar so patients can be monitored in their own homes.
Dr. Iain Goodhart, Clinical Director of the Virtual Hospital Program at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, commented, “Masimo W1 will help us expand our Virtual Hospital program by offering continuous monitoring of oxygen saturation and pulse rate, as well as ECG spot-checking, in a comfortable, easy to use watch. We hope that, integrated with Masimo SafetyNet, the telehealth platform we already use, Masimo W1 can help support more confident patient discharge and management for patients who, before our Virtual Hospital program, might have needed to stay longer in the hospital. We’re excited to incorporate Masimo W1 into our telehealth practices.”
Last week, Masimo released its Stork Vitals+ home baby monitoring system to offer insights into health data to help parents learn more about and be better connected with their baby.