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Babyscripts - Model myBloodPressure -Remote Patient Monitoring App for Blood Pressure
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An intelligent, end-to-end remote monitoring solution with everything you need to manage blood pressure for maternity patients, including configurable programs specific to risk level; a smart trigger system to combat alert fatigue; and optimized workflows designed for Obstetricians.
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- Antenatal & Postpartum Programs: Tailored monitoring schedules, trigger thresholds specific to risk type, & in-app non-compliance reminders
- Symptom Logging: Symptom tracking alongside BP monitoring to help identify elevated risk
- Automated Triggers: Triggers & escalations for elevated & critical BPs sent directly to your clinic
- Remote Patient Monitoring Blood Pressure for Pregnancy
- HCP Facing Dashboard: Timely data flow and non-compliance triggers back to providers to monitor & manage BP
- myJourneyKit for Patients: BP cuff shipped directly to patients, available in different sizes
- BP-Specific Patient Education: Resources to keep patients educated about BP thresholds & elevated risk symptoms
- EHR Integration: Multiple options to pull clinical observation data into your existing workflows (including EPIC, App Orchard, Cerner, eClinicalworks, Athena Health, Redox, Xealth)
- Schedule Optimization: Optimized schedules based on risk and enhanced with remote monitoring of BP to reduce in-person visits in accordance with MiPATH Guidance.
- Analytics & Outcomes Reporting: Provider-facing reports to share patient and program outcomes and metrics in conjunction with robust trigger management and exception reporting system, providing actionable insights and minimizing alarm burden.
