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Connected medical devices can lower costs and help improve outcomes

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Emergency departments are often busy, overcrowded and stressful for both staff and patients. And when patients fall at a hospital, those accidents can increase the length of hospital stays as well as the costs of care. Smart devices or equipment with embedded sensors, such as stretchers, that send data to each other or to staff can help monitor patients and alert clinicians when interventions are necessary. Learn how these smart technologies can reduce clinicians’ stress and bring the right treatment to the right patient at the right time in this Stryker executive brief.

Discover the benefits of connected medical devices, including:

  • Collecting data from patients who need continuous monitoring, whether in a hospital or a home environment
  • Automating routine tasks such as tracking patient flow and bed management
  • Streamlining the clinical decision-making process and ensuring that patients get the correct treatments or interventions


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