Harrogate firm rolls out residential care tech in Northern Ireland
Digital Health and Care Northern Ireland (DHCNI) in partnership with HSC Trusts has been developing the tech, which is being provided by Inhealthcare.
Care workers complete a daily questionnaire with residents outlining the signs and symptoms associated with Covid-19 and feed the answers into an app which sends the data securely to community-based healthcare teams.
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Hide AdIf any responses fall out of the range set for the resident, clinicians are alerted so they can intervene in the care of the individual and respond with appropriate support.
The technology has been tested in a small number of care homes with around 45 residents being monitored daily.
Claire Büchner, assistant director for DHCNI, said: “This is a proactive and anticipatory approach to supporting care homes and should certainly be considered as part of a care pathway.”
She added: “It will provide assurance to residents and their relatives that care workers are being supported by health professionals.”
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Hide AdBryn Sage, chief executive of Inhealthcare, said: “We are delighted to be working with Digital Health and Care Northern Ireland and HSC Trusts to support the health and wellbeing of vulnerable people.
“We have been very impressed with the highly compassionate, forward-looking and competent response to the pandemic in Northern Ireland.”
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