VirtuSense Artificial Intelligence – Powered Sensor Technology Reduces Patient Falls by 96%

VirtuSense
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – March 10, 2022 – THA Center for Innovative Solutions (TCIS) is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with VirtuSense, an artificial intelligence (AI) solution that detects and prevents patient falls before they occur. The solution is used across acute and post-acute care settings, resulting in 96% reduction in patient falls with injury. In addition, the company has developed an ecosystem of solutions, such as telehealth, wireless vitals monitoring and virtual rounding, to support clinical staff and prevent adverse health events, and was recently recognized as one of the most innovative companies in 2022 by Fast Company. Through the partnership, Tennessee hospitals gain access to advanced fall prevention technology, telehealth, telenursing and remote patient monitoring to relieve nursing burdens, realize cost savings and prevent harmful falls.
“We recognize the significant value that VirtuSense’s innovative platform offers Tennessee hospitals, particularly the direct contribution to patient health and safety,” said TCIS Senior Vice President Joe Greene. “We look forward to making more of our member hospitals aware of our new partner and their pioneering technology.”
In a time when nursing shortages and burnout are at an all-time high, VirtuSense’s AI-powered sensor technology relieves nursing burdens and helps care facilities realize $289 million in savings by preventing harmful falls. “VirtuSense’s mission is to advance healthcare by making care proactive and not reactive,” said Deepak Gaddipati, founder and chief technology officer, VirtuSense. “We are committed to providing hospitals with an affordable turnkey solution that arms their nursing teams with tools to work more efficiently, reduce workload, remotely monitor patients in real-time, and focus on quality care without being bogged down by busywork.”
Instead of cameras that invade patients’ privacy, the AI-powered sensor technology detects and predicts bed and chair exits 30 to 65 seconds before the patient gets up. This unique capability significantly reduces patient falls and saves hospitals millions in direct and indirect costs. VirtuSense’s algorithm learns the habits of the monitored patient, leading to 95% fewer false alarms, thereby drastically reducing alarm fatigue. VirtuSense’s suite of products also includes AI-based monitoring to notify clinicians of sudden/progressive changes in vitals, virtual nurse mentoring and training, and automated floor management.
“We are honored to be selected by TCIS as a strategic partner for our industry-leading suite of solutions,” said VirtuSense Chief Growth Officer Aditya Nath. “With help from TCIS, we intend to deliver unprecedented clinical value and financial ROI to THA member hospitals in areas of fall prevention, telehealth, telenursing and remote patient monitoring.”
About TCIS
A wholly owned subsidiary of the Tennessee Hospital Association (THA), THA Center for Innovative Solutions (TCIS) seeks to provide THA member hospitals with programs that deliver high clinical, financial, and operational value. Relying on member input and industry trends, TCIS seeks to identify the most critical challenges facing hospitals, and partners with industry leading companies that serve the needs of our hospital members and their patients. To learn more about any of our TCIS endorsed partners, please visit thahealthinnovation.com.
About VirtuSense
VirtuSense Technologies (Peoria, IL) is advancing the transformation of proactive healthcare for all. The company was founded in 2013 by an engineer who wanted to prove that you don’t have to wait for a fall or a heart attack to receive care. Predictive AI can make healthcare simple, affordable, and accessible without compromising the quality of care. For more information, please visit https://www.virtusense.ai/ and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
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