Latest Research Continues to Validate Etiometry’s Impact on Critical Care

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NEW ORLEANS, LA – March 18, 2019 – The American College of Cardiology Conference unveiled a first-of-its kind study evaluating the effect of a digital health platform based on registry data.

The abstract presented by Dr. Mary K. Olive, Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Physician at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, is now a part of the growing evidence associating Etiometry’s platform with improvements in care quality and patient safety metrics. The work by Dr. Olive and her colleagues from various institutions in the Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Consortium (PC4), compared outcomes at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital before and after the installation of the Etiometry platform with a cohort of institutions without the software. The difference-in-differences approach showed an 18% reduction of post-surgical length of stay and an even larger impact on the ICU readmission rate, which was reduced by 41% in the cohort using the Etiometry Platform.

“Advanced analytics is shaping the current and future landscapes of critical care. With more technologies joining the conversation, we are proud to lead the translation into clinical care, and demonstrate tangible ROI results”, explained Evan Butler, Etiometry COO.

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.

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