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Live with four pilot projects in Germany

Live with four pilot projects in Germany

Together with our partner mediq Innovation Experts in Germany, Vitalthings has integrated Vitalthings Guardian M10 into leading German clinics to analyse workflows and generate early evidence of cost-benefit.

Strategic collaboration between Atea and Vitalthings

Strategic collaboration between Atea and Vitalthings

Health technology company Vitalthings and IT company Atea have entered into a strategic partnership to strengthen the municipal health service with new technology that frees up time and improves patient follow-up. "Our goal is to double the municipalities' health and care capacity. With this agreement, we are one step closer to achieving that goal," says Endre Valdersnes, Director of eHealth and Welfare Technology at Atea.

Vitalthings Guardian M10 in operation at St. Olav's Hospital

Vitalthings Guardian M10 in operation at St. Olav's Hospital

In October, 44 units of our contactless, proactive patient monitor Guardian M10 were put into use at St. Olavs Hospital. This brings the groundbreaking patient monitor that continuously measures respiratory rate into operation in three departments: the emergency department, orthopedics and pulmonary.

Digital supervision provides benefits in terms of finances, working environment and patient safety

Digital supervision provides benefits in terms of finances, working environment and patient safety

Digital inspection using radar is less intrusive than digital inspection using cameras and physical inspection. It saves millions, improves the working environment for employees and increases patient safety. These are the conclusions of three mini-methodological assessments prepared by the municipalities of Stad, Luster and Stryn with guidance from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.

New clinical study: "Remarkably accurate"

New clinical study: "Exceptional accuracy"

Vitalthings Guardian M10 has been validated in a new study at St. Olavs Hospital, demonstrating remarkable accuracy in respiratory rate measurements using contactless technology.

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