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How does the Hicuity Health tele-ICU program actually work?

    The Hicuity Health intensivist physicians operate from one of our centralized operations centers, where they and their clinical teams constantly monitor patient data, including vital signs, medications, labs, and clinical status. Because our proactive data management tools identify problems before they become urgent, the Hicuity Health team can work alongside hospital staff to address situations immediately, before complications develop. The team also uses two-way video to enable face-to-face consultations with bedside physicians and nurses day or night, or with patients or their families.