Meet the Future of Patient Monitoring
With continuous monitoring of sleep and vital signs, you can ensure the patient's safety and improve their quality of life.
Vitalthings Somnofy
Enhanced Security with Camera-Free Digital Supervision
Vitalthings Somnofy continuously measures presence, sleep, breathing, and restlessness throughout the night.
The service provides real-time monitoring and can send alerts if the service recipient is out of bed, is restless, or in need of assistance.
VITALTHINGS GUARDIAN M10
Unlocking New Possibilities with Contactless Patient Monitoring
Vitalthings Guardian M10 is very soon a medically approved patient monitor for contactless and continuous vital data measurement.
Vitalthings Guardian M10 is very soon a medically approved patient monitor for contactless and continuous vital data measurement.
VITALTHINGS GUARDIAN M10
Unlocking New Possibilities with Contactless Patient Monitoring
Vitalthings Guardian M10 is very soon a medically approved patient monitor for contactless and continuous vital data measurement.
Vitalthings Guardian M10 is very soon a medically approved patient monitor for contactless and continuous vital data measurement.
Respiration Rate: Your Body's Early Warning System
Respiration rate can provide early information about changes in health status. Vitalthings' sensor technology enables the continuous and contactless measurement of a patient's respiration rate without the need to attach equipment to the body. This opens up many new possibilities for patient monitoring, enabling the detection of both acute situations and changes over time.
Sleep Affects Physical and Mental Health
Quality sleep is vital for maintaining both physical and mental health. They improve with good sleep and deteriorate when sleep is consistently undervalued. Improved attention, learning, stable body weight, and more can be achieved by prioritizing quality sleep. Vitalthings provides contactless, continuous sleep monitoring services in institutions and at home. Our technology has been validated by independent researchers and is utilized in various types of sleep research.
Sleep Affects Physical and Mental Health
Quality sleep is vital for maintaining both physical and mental health. They improve with good sleep and deteriorate when sleep is consistently undervalued. Improved attention, learning, stable body weight, and more can be achieved by prioritizing quality sleep. Vitalthings provides contactless, continuous sleep monitoring services in institutions and at home. Our technology has been validated by independent researchers and is utilized in various types of sleep research.
Areas of Use
Enhanced Patient Safety, Improved Work Environment
In collaboration with hospitals and institutions, we develop customized services for various areas of use. Our goal is to simplify and streamline the workday for service providers, while increasing the quality of life and the sense of security for service recipients.
GROUNDBREAKING TECHNOLOGY
Advanced Solutions – Easy to Use
Vitalthings' technology utilizes advanced sensors, signal processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence (AI). Our team consists of experienced engineers and professionals with extensive expertise in medicine and research.
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Experience increased safety and time savings with Guardian M10
Freed-up time, increased patient safety and more quality time with patients. This is how Frida Eriksen Eines, assistant head of the Pulmonary Department at St. Olav's Hospital, summarises her experiences with Vitalthing's Guardian M10 after four months of operation.
Working together for safer and more sustainable healthcare
Norlandia Care Norge and Vitalthings have entered into a partnership to introduce proactive, contactless health monitoring in the health service. The aim is to improve patient safety, contribute to better resource utilisation, facilitate more informed decisions and develop new solutions that will help the health service manage more and more complex users.
Bridging the gap between technology and medicine in new PhD programme
Ståle Toften recently defended his doctoral thesis "A comprehensive review of radar technology for sleep and respiratory monitoring" at NTNU. With it, he puts behind him seven years of research on sleep and breathing, and a conclusion that many will find remarkable.
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
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
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.
New report: Significant health benefit potential for Guardian M10
Vitalthings’ contactless patient monitor, Guardian M10, could generate annual savings of NOK 13.3 billion and free up to 1,350 full-time equivalents – in Norway alone. This is the conclusion of a recent report commissioned by Innovation Norway.
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.
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