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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824920
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824920
The At-Home COVID-19 Triage project aims to help health provider organisations by delivering an end-to-end patient monitoring system for remote patients with COVID-19 or which are part of at-risk groups. The platform’s objectives are to increase tracking of patients, provide nursing facilities with real-time updates about the monitored patients and successfully predict which patients need medical support based on an early warning score. This allows health providers to focus more on critical patients and less on monitoring patients with COVID-19 and at-risk patients.
During the COVID-19 pandemic health providers are being overwhelmed not only with the daily high number of new patients but also with the lack of tracking, analysis and early warning of COVID-19 infections. The late recognition of symptoms and the need for constant monitoring of remote patients has resulted in a large increase of workload for health providers and its employees as well as a substantial increase of deaths related to COVID-19. The constant remote monitoring done by the medical team, which requires several monitoring steps, has forced medical institutions to allocate a lot of personnel resources into the early warning monitoring of remote patients which is a crippling vital processes inside such medical institutions.
At-Home COVID-19 Triage aims to implement a platform that supports health providers by taking over daily phone-based check-ups of at-home COVID-19 positive patients and at-risk patients that are currently performed by employees of health providing facilities. The platform will use a CE-Marked finger-based pulse oximeter to monitor patients’ heart rate levels and blood oxygen saturation up to six times a day. These vital signs derive a COVID-19 early warning score that can be used by clinicians to decide which at-home COVID-19 patients need hospitalisation.
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