Hicuity Health launched the first external tele-ICU solution, revolutionizing patient care for hospitals’ and systems’ most critical patients. As we have evolved to now providing acute care in and out of the ICU we remain innovative leaders in telemedicine.
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State of the art telemedicine requires work at the Caring Edge - that intersection of leading edge technology and the gold-standard of care. You’ll notice in the articles highlighted below that much of our attention was earned under our original company name – Advanced ICU Care. We are proud of this history and look forward to what we will accomplish under our new name Hicuity Health. Let the innovations continue!
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The launch of Guardian CI telesitter services is one example of Hicuity Health’s commitment to finding more ways to extend the company’s virtual care expertise to support more hospitals, collaborate with more bedside teams, and care for more patients.
The relationship also will include the establishment of a new tele-ICU operations center in Knoxville, Tennessee, and the opportunity for Covenant Health to extend tele-ICU care across the East Tennessee region.
The publication goes beyond simply reporting on the COVID-19 crisis and chronicles a year in which telemedicine truly became medicine, a year of care delivery unlike any other.
The 2020 WE SEE YOU CARE award program highlighted the accomplishments of a range of recipients including clinicians, healthcare executives, respiratory therapists, information technology personnel, and even entire ICU units within the organization’s partner hospitals.
In a presentation entitled “Getting Down To The Heart Of It: Managing a Cardiac Telemetry Program,” Nursing and Operations Leader Marcia Murphy will discuss Cardiac Telemetry Management and highlight the benefits of Remote Inpatient Monitoring.
In the Q&A Silverman discusses the benefits of RPM, the exponential increase in its use, and the ability to successfully scale for systems. “We have rising interest in our flagship ICU services as well as newer service lines - including inpatient cardiac telemetry and post-acute services.”