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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With more than 110 hospital partners and over 15 years of clinical service experience, Hicuity Health leads the field of acute care telemedicine.
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Hicuity Health’s partnership with hospital systems is flexible and collaborative. We work with a diverse set of systems partners to develop individualized telemedicine programs and implementation plans to reflect their unique strategy.
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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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“As our organization’s skills and capabilities have grown beyond tele-ICU, so have our aspirations to find even more ways to extend our telemedicine expertise to support more hospitals, collaborate with more bedside teams, and care for more patients,” said Lou Silverman, CEO
The Managed Healthcare Executive recognition program spotlights rising stars in healthcare who are innovating across a range of healthcare sectors.
The influential accrediting organization once again award a three-year recertification to the company, while its inspectors noted zero recommended improvements during this year’s on-site evaluation.
The new partnership brings together leading healthcare innovators to advance the practice and operational models of tele-ICU care. Highlights include a new care operations center in Birmingham, shared staffing between the partners, and eventual growth to as many as 750 ICU beds.
Tele-ICU implementation will enable AdventHealth Lake Wales to quickly achieve the AdventHealth three-fold goal for critical care: lower mortality rates, support bedside providers and nurses, and improve data capture that supports improved best practice compliance
New Jersey hospital's tele-ICU decision stemmed from the organization’s dedication to improved, quality outcomes but launch was accelerated to address pandemic-related surge.