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Connected Home Healthcare

Background
The IoT changes how health services are delivered, allowing patients to reduce costly hospital stays and receive more care at-home. Imagine expanding in-home services for your patients — even your most challenging cases, like the aging, disabled and those managing chronic disease.

What’s needed?
Connectivity solutions that facilitate remote patient monitoring. Ones that add trust, safety and accountability to home healthcare delivery. It all happens through:

  • Location tracking for both patient and caregiver.
  • Local alarms when immediate patient intervention is needed.
  • Audit reporting, and more.

How your facility could benefit
Thirdwayv offers a complete, end-to-end solution that ensures anytime/anywhere connectivity and data availability across the full-care chain. You can do everything from:

  • Capture and measure patient health data.
  • Track and trace drugs and medications.
  • Authenticate and report caregiver visits, and more.

It all translates into greater responsiveness — which puts you at the forefront of saving lives.

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