March 18, 2022 —Electronic Caregiver, a national digital health technology and services company, will debutAddison, the Virtual Caregiver, at the2022 HIMSSGlobal Health Conference in Orlando, Florida, March 14-18. Addison is the next generation ofremote patient monitoring(RPM) technology and offers a solution to the global caregiver crisis and the ongoingCOVID-19在医生的四面墙之外提供医疗保健管理的挑战。
Addison, anticipated to be released later this year, is a state-of-the-art, 3D-animated caregiver with an endearing personality. The Virtual Caregiver is designed to engage with and help monitor the health of aging and chronically ill clients, as well as child patients via touch-screen devices strategically placed throughout a residence.
“Addison is a revolutionary new tool for use by providers to optimize patient care – monitoring, increasing treatment adherence, and improving health outcomes,” said Electronic Caregiver CEOAnthony Dohrmann. “Whether a patient with one or more morbidities requires assistance at home to follow complex medication regimens, comply with physical therapy, monitor vitals, or requires increased support for managing behavioral health conditions, Addison has the capabilities to extend care from provider to home.”
Powered byAmazon Web Services(AWS) and Intel, Addison helps monitor patients’ health by providing voice-driven medication reminders, ensuring patients are following their doctor’s treatment plans, and offering 24/7 emergency response andtelehealthservices. Addison can also lead patients through the steps of recording a vital, such as blood pressure, oxygen saturation levels, and temperature, with the ability to share that information with designated providers and caregivers in real time.
Addison gives a face and personality to the RPM experience. The Virtual Caregiver can also be customized to fit users’ preferences. Clients can choose from eight avatars of different ethnicities and genders to interact with, and Addison’s environment can mirror client lighting and weather automatically.
Electronic Caregiver will present Addison, the Virtual Caregiver, in addition to its other RPM technology alongside Care Management companyMD Revolution, Inc.at HIMSS Booth 4109. In 2020, Electronic Caregiver formed a partnership with MD Revolution, a provider of full-suite RPM and Chronic Care Management (CCM) solutions, to provide health practices with the technology and services to monitor patients remotely.
MD Revolution首席执行官凯尔·威廉姆斯(Kyle Williams)表示:“通过我们卓有成效的合作,我们已经为数千名患者提供了21世纪的医疗保健体验,我们有信心我们的联合能力将扩展到美国所有创新的医疗保健提供商。”“我们的共同目标很明确:创造更多的卫生保健提供能力,并推动更好的患者结果。我相信,我们将通过建立对一个患者、一个提供者的信任,继续增强传统医疗实践。”
MD Revolution offersElectronic Caregiver’s Pro Health,一种全天候的慢性护理和监测系统,作为其首选的RPM设备。Pro Health包括一个基于蜂窝网络的家用控制台和可穿戴的腕坠子,用于移动护理支持。与Addison一样,Pro Health提供紧急响应和医疗保健管理,并可以与多种蓝牙设备配对,实时跟踪生命体征。设备是订购的,供应的,并直接运送给患者,没有前期成本,也没有长期的实践承诺。
MD Revolution has integrated the Pro Health into its HIPAA-compliant digital care management platform, calledRevUp, which will be showcased during HIMSS. RevUp allows patient information to be securely monitored by a licensed care coordination team working as an extension of the provider practice. RevUp data is available with seamless, universal integration into the electronic health record (EHR), allowing for more proactive care by leveraging objective data and trend analysis. The solution also includes integrated care documentation, automated claims creation, and full-service marketing and enrollment services – resulting in more enrollments and faster reimbursement.
Together, Electronic Caregiver and MD Revolution provide better outcomes, improved adherence, and simplified compliance management through sustainable telecare optimized for scale, economics, and services. Utilizing Electronic Caregiver’s technology, MD Revolution’s RevUp platform makes RPM implementation easy, supporting providers through the evolution of their practice. RevUp merges technology with traditional healthcare, seamlessly integrating with a provider’s day-to-day while upholding their practice’s long-standing values.
“We are reducing the number of office visits, ER visits, urgent care visits. So, the volume to medical facilities will very likely be reduced because we can monitor patients at home,” said MD Revolution clientDr. Edward Wingfieldof Hamilton Cardiology Associates in New Jersey. “A lot of times, we bring patients in to just get a blood pressure or just to get a weight to make sure they are not going into heart failure. If all these things can be done remotely and we can act on it, it will cut medical costs.”
For more information:www.electroniccaregiver.com