iMDsoft provides tele-health solutions that ensure best possible remote care

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iMDsoft is committed to providing tele-health solutions that ensure the best possible remote care. The company's tele-ICU solution, MVcentralTM, enables intensivists to provide care around the clock from a remote command center and communicate with the hospital-based clinical team. MVcentral will be presented at ATA 2014 in Maryland, May 18th to 20th.

MVcentral is designed to flag changes in patient condition, prioritize situations that require urgent attention and promote protocol compliance via decision support rules, enabling early intervention. Automated quality and compliance documentation audits ensures adherence with protocols and regulations. iMDsoft has significant expertise in critical care and offers MVcentral functionality across NICUs, PICUs and all types of adult ICUs.

At Lehigh Valley Health Network, MVcentral helped reduce mortality by 30% and reduce ventilator use in critically ill patients (Arch Intern Med. 2010). According to LVHN's Dr. Matt McCambridge, "We have data that proves that MetaVision helps us improve patient safety and save more lives."

"MVcentral enables organizations to leverage specialist expertise and provide their patients with a superior level of care," said Mike Myers, CEO of iMDsoft. "We are proud that our remote monitoring solution offers concrete value at a low cost of ownership."

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