Clinical Information System
Rtwo’s Clinical Information System is an innovative and one-of-a-kind remote monitoring solution for critical care facilities. It enables physicians to access, view and share patient information in real-time and from remote locations, thereby empowering them to administer remote care on the go.
Delivering a World Of Benefits
Real-time sensor-based updates on all vital signs of ICU patients.
Integrate seamlessly with various medical devices irrespective of make.
Direct and instant machine-to-machine access to patient reports.
Readings of all important parameters displayed digitally and in real-time.
Zero errors in recording patient clinical data and medical history.
Comprehensive overview of patient condition based on vital signs.
Proactive intervention leads to quick recovery and reduced stay.
Less workload because of on-the-go treatment capability.
Reduced complications due to timely medical intervention.
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Frequently Asked Question
Remote monitoring refers to the use of technology to monitor and collect data on a system or process from a distance rather than being physically present. The data collected through remote monitoring is typically transmitted to a centralized location where it can be analyzed and acted upon by professionals or automated systems.
Remote monitoring is commonly used in a variety of fields. In healthcare, remote monitoring can be used to track vital signs and other health metrics of patients from their homes, allowing for more personalized care and early detection of potential health problems.
JSON stands for "JavaScript Object Notation," and it is a lightweight data interchange format that is easy for humans to read and write and easy for machines to parse and generate. JSON is often used for transmitting data between a server and a web application, and it has become a popular alternative to XML.
HL7, on the other hand, stands for "Health Level Seven," and it is a set of international standards for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information. HL7 is commonly used in the healthcare industry to ensure that health information can be shared accurately and securely between different healthcare systems and applications. While JSON is a general-purpose data interchange format, HL7 is a specific set of standards designed for the healthcare industry. However, JSON can be used as a format for transmitting health information, and there are tools and libraries available to help convert HL7 messages to and from JSON format.