Early Hospital Discharge

Continuous, remote patient monitoring helps facilitate earlier hospital discharge. Discover why it has become paramount.

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Facilitating and Securing Early Hospital Discharge

Continuous, Remote Patient Monitoring plays an important role in securing and facilitating early hospital discharge, which, in turn, contributes to improve quality of care, enhance patient quality of life, and reduce the average length of stay in the hospital¹.

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Shorter Length of Stay in the Hospital

The use of continuous remote monitoring can lead to reduced lengths of stay in the hospital¹. When healthcare providers are confident that a patient’s condition is stable and can be monitored remotely, they can discharge the patient earlier. This not only frees up hospital beds for other patients but also reduces healthcare costs and helps expand hospital capacities.

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    ¹Greco et al., World J Surg, 2014
    ²Khorgami et al., Surg Obes Relat Dis, 2016
    ³RDS estimate: 5 days at home with MultiSense® compared with 3 days in the hospital
    ⁴Hoffman et al., J Surg Res, 2014