Etiometry Platform Introduced, Company Broadens its Product Line of Hospital ICU Software Solutions

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Etiometry Platform Provides Hospital ICUs with Actionable Information through Data Consolidation, Enhanced Visualization, and Dynamic Analytics

BOSTON, September 20, 2016—Etiometry, a pioneering leader in next-generation patient monitoring software, has introduced the Etiometry Platform. This end-to-end clinical data collection, analysis, visualization and archiving system collects physiologic data directly from patient monitoring devices while analyzing it in near-real time in the context of human physiology models and proven aerospace estimation methodologies.

The Etiometry Platform features a web-based architecture that is hosted in a hospital’s data center and protected by the hospital’s firewall, and it encompasses all of the Etiometry products under a unified architecture. These products include:

  • T3 Visualization & Data Aggregation — An FDA-cleared software visualization application to collect, store, and visualize ICU data in near-real time. It includes new and proprietary data aggregation technologies developed by Etiometry to enable the collection, segmentation, and near real-time patient binding of data to support patient care.
  • Risk Analytics Algorithms — New Etiometry algorithms that are deployed on Etiometry’s T3 Visualization & Aggregation Software.
  • Quality Improvement System — This clinical database from Etiometry allows researchers and quality improvement specialists to easily access high-fidelity data files for any individual or groups of patients.

All products within the Etiometry Platform are immediately available. “The Etiometry Platform enables more informed decision making, improved patient care quality, and decreased costs,” said Etiometry COO Evan Butler. “We’ve built out our software solution for broader ICU market penetration, and we’ve rounded out our ICU solutions portfolio under a single, integrated software framework.”About Etiometry

Etiometry Inc. is the leader in clinical decision-support software for the intensive care environment. Our technologies provide valuable clinical insight and analysis to support early recognition of subtle changes in patient condition to avoid complications and speed recovery. Etiometry is committed to improving patient outcomes, increasing clinical efficiency, and lowering costs of care through the more effective use of all available data.

For more information, visit www.etiometry.com.

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