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1 Ascom Connect for patient monitoring - Cardiomax
PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

2 INTENDED USE The Intended use of the Ascom Cardiomax is to provide an interface with clinical systems to forward Information associated to the particular event to the designated display device(s). For medical, near real time alarms, the Ascom Cardiomax is intended to serve as a parallel, redundant, forwarding mechanism to inform healthcare professionals of particular medical related events. Ascom Cardiomax does not alter the behavior of the primary medical devices and associated alarm annunciations. The display device provides a visual, and/or audio and/or vibrating mechanism upon receipt of the alert. PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

3 ASCOM CARDIOMAX SOLUTION
Integrates with leading patient monitoring systems for secondary alarm notification Supports both bedside & mobile telemetry monitors Sends interactive, alarm notification messages to wireless devices Supports automatic alert escalation based on response Enables smart alarm management through alarm message filtering Customizable alert notification based on specific unit/ward (e.g. pediatric, ICU) CNO: Decreased response time to patient monitoring events “Alarm fatigue” avoidance measures Smart notification rules ensuring most important message goes to assigned staff Management: Increase efficiency of nursing staff Increase patient satisfaction and quality of care Traceability of complete event for root cause analysis, workflow benchmarking and optimization PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

4 Secondary Notification
ASCOM CARDIOMAX SOLUTION Primary Notification Patient Monitor System Secondary Notification CNO: Decreased response time to patient monitoring events “Alarm fatigue” avoidance measures Smart notification rules ensuring most important message goes to assigned staff Management: Increase efficiency of nursing staff Increase patient satisfaction and quality of care Traceability of complete event for root cause analysis, workflow benchmarking and optimization Patient Ascom Cardiomax integrates with patient monitoring system for secondary alarm notification Wireless Handset PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

5 ASCOM CARDIOMAX ADDRESSES PAIN POINTS
Alarm fatigue is the number one medical device hazard as reported by ECRI** Too many alarms interrupt workflow and negatively impact staff efficiency Excessive alarms may lead staff to silence alarms or turn alarms off completely An overwhelming false positive alarm rate desensitizes clinicians Risk of ignoring constant alarms can negatively affect patient safety CNO: Decreased response time to patient monitoring events “Alarm fatigue” avoidance measures Smart notification rules ensuring most important message goes to assigned staff Management: Increase efficiency of nursing staff Increase patient satisfaction and quality of care Traceability of complete event for root cause analysis, workflow benchmarking and optimization ** ECRI Institute. Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2012. PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

6 SOLUTION BENEFITS Improve response time to critical patient events
Receive patient monitoring alarm via mobile device Reduce ”alarm fatigue” through smart alarm management Use alarm filter to reduce number of alerts being sent Increase efficiency of nursing staff by avoiding unnecessay interuptions Provide distinctive alert tones based on event priority Color code messages to readily identify critical events Increase patient satisfaction and quality of care Escalate alert message, if busy, via soft key response PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

7 KEY FEATURES Scalable from single department to hospital-wide deployment Supports notification on wide variety of devices Advanced filtering helps eliminate “alarm fatigue” Supports web-based administration and staff assignment including Unite Assign System admin log for event analysis Redundancy option to ensure high availability CNO: Decreased response time to patient monitoring events “Alarm fatigue” avoidance measures Smart notification rules ensuring most important message goes to assigned staff Management: Increase efficiency of nursing staff Increase patient satisfaction and quality of care Traceability of complete event for root cause analysis, workflow benchmarking and optimization PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

8 Ascom CARDIOMAX conformity
EU/EFTA CE-marked in accordance with MDD Canada Listed at Health Canada USA FDA Class II 510(k) cleared PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

9 SUPPORTED PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEMS
Product Panorama Patient Monitoring Network PagerService Protocol v1.0 CareNet & IntelliVue Clinical Network (PDI Rel. L & M) ICS Clinical Event Interface Protocol v1.0 Market Approval N. America EU/EFTA Protocol Support TAP 1.8 Proprietary SOAP HL7 Proprietary XML PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

10 DISPLAY DEVICE SUPPORT
Ascom IP-DECT, VoWiFi & Paging devices Cisco IP Phone Services enabled display devices e.g. 7925G Polycom/SpectraLink devices supporting OAI (N.A. only) Pagers input interfaces supporting ESPA (EU); TAP & SNPP (N.A.) iOS and Android devices and tablets teleCARE IP Corridor Display Systems supporting SMTP Protocol input interfaces Adaptive Alpha 1.0 (EZ95) Text Displays from Adaptive Micro Systems PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

11 HANDSET ALARM MESSAGE INTERACTION
FOUR DISTINCTIVE MEDICAL ALERT TONES MESSAGES COLOR CODED BASED ON IMPORTANCE QUICKLY DETERMINE HOW TO REACT SOFT KEYS PROVIDE QUICK RESPONSE: ACCEPT OR BUSY RECEIVE MESSAGE EVEN WHEN ON A CALL PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

12 EASILY IDENTIFY THE RIGHT PRIORITY
High Priority Alert Medium Priority Alert Low Priority Alert PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

13 MESSAGE ALERT ESCALATION
If no response, message is automatically escalated to back-up NO RESPONSE If nurse presses “Busy”, message escalated to back-up Once message accepted, previous message recipients are notified Up to 5 levels of escalation are possible Press “enter” key only once to run animation sequence PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

14 MESSAGE FILTER OPTIONS
Message Option Benefit “Pass” Filter* Consolidates common alerts to a single forwarded message e.g. repetitive high heart rate alarm for same patient Reduces unnecessary messages causing alarm fatigue “Delay” Filter* Forward alarms only if active for specific period of time e.g. high heart rate that quickly returns to normal state Reduces false positive alarm notifications “Stop” Filter Only forward appropriate alarm messages e.g. send heart alarms in ICU versus pulmonary alarms in Neonatal unit. Ensures only desired alarm messages are sent * Only supported with Philips integration PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

15 Support BY VENDOR Mindray Nihon Kohden Philips Spacelabs 1-2 seconds
Avg. Message Latency* 1-2 seconds Alarms Sent to Cardiomax Active Alarms All Alarms “Pass” Filter Msg. Settings No Yes “Delay” Filter Msg. Settings “Stop” Filter Msg. Settings Max No. Monitor Locations 2000 1900 Max Escalation Levels 5 * Defined as time between when an alarm is received by Cardiomax and message is sent from Cardiomax under normal operating conditions and excluding database synchronization. PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

16 ASCOM HANDSET MESSAGE FEATURES
Message Features By Vendor Mindray Nihon Kohden Philips Spacelabs Mobile message delivery with predefined soft key responses Up to five escalation levels Auto-escalate message to designated backup if no response Escalate message if “Busy” soft key selected Group messaging – send messages to designated teams Notify other team members when message is “Accepted” by an individual team member Color-coded messages to visibly distinguish priorities Four medical alert message tones to audibly distinguish priorities Receive notification message when alarm is cleared Supported Not Currently Supported PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

17 ASCOM Cardiomax Architecture
IP-DECT Access Point Patient Monitors PM SYSTEM LAN Devices Unite Connectivity Mgr. WLAN Access Point Unite Application Mgr. Unite Assign Text Display PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

18 ALARM MESSAGE PATH Unite Application Manager Cardiomax
Assign Who is assigned? Patient Monitoring System Event Assignment Action Configuration Message Routing Carrier System Interface Display Devices Event Primary notification What has happened? What shall be done? To which device? Distribute message Secondary notification Cardiomax Unite Connectivity Manager PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

19 X Module redundancy Primary Cardiomax Secondary Cardiomax
Redundancy provided via warm standby if primary module fails When primary module fails, alarm is activated Secondary module becomes active automatically within 60 seconds After failover, system no longer redundant since no data synchronization possible Manual switch back to the primary module required 30 day limit operating on secondary module X Primary Cardiomax Secondary Cardiomax Active Failover Monitoring PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

20 Linking patient monitor alarms with wireless device messaging!
ASCOM CARDIOMAX Integrates with multiple patient monitoring systems for secondary alarm notification Delivers near-real-time alarm messages to wireless devices Performs message filtering to reduce unnecessary and “false positive” alarms Benefits include faster response to patient events, improved staff efficiency and reduced alarm fatigue Linking patient monitor alarms with wireless device messaging! Ascom Cardiomax Wireless Devices Patient Monitors PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

21 MARKETING COLLATERAL Sales Presentation Product Sheet Mailer Template
PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

22 STANDALONE CONFIGURATION
Hardware: Cardiomax Elise3 Hardware FE3-G1ABAA Cardiomax, Std (EU/EFTA) or FE3-G1ABAB Cardiomax, Std (UK/NA/ANZ) SW License: Cardiomax Base FE3-G2ALBAS Cardiomax LIC: Base License (base license includes 50 monitoring locations & 1 duty assignement client) Select Cardiomax Vendor* FE3-G2AL1MR Cardiomax LIC: Base Mindray FE3-G2AL2NK Cardiomax LIC: Base Nihon Kohden FE3-G2AL3PS Cardiomax LIC: Base Philips FE3-G2AL3PSE Cardiomax LIC: Philips Extension (Requires additional h/w FE3-G1ABAA/ABAB) FE3-G2AL4SL Cardiomax LIC: Base Space Labs Monitor Locations FE3-G2ALLOC Cardiomax LIC: 50 Monitoring Locations (each license supports 50 monitoring locations) (Maximum no. monitoring locations. 2,000; except Philips 1,900) Duty Assignment Clients FE3-G2ALDAC Cardiomax LIC: 1 Duty Assignment Client *One Cardiomax per patient monitor vendor, Cardiomax installed per site. Philips Base license supports 100 monitoring locations, filtering & management for all extension modules Each additional Philips Extension license supports 200 additional monitoring locations PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

23 REDUNDANCY CONFIGURATION
Hardware: Cardiomax Elise3 Hardware FE3-G1ABAA Cardiomax, Std (EU/EFTA) or FE3-G1ABAB Cardiomax, Std (UK/NA/ANZ) SW License: Cardiomax Base FE3-G2ALRBAS Cardiomax LIC: Base License (base license includes 50 monitoring locations & 1 duty assignement client) Select Cardiomax Vendor* FE3-G2ALR1MR Cardiomax LIC: Base Mindray FE3-G2ALR2NK Cardiomax LIC: Base Nihon Kohden FE3-G2ALR3PS Cardiomax LIC: Base Philips FE3-G2ALR3PSE Cardiomax LIC: Philips Extension (Requires additional h/w FE3-G1ABAA/ABAB) FE3-G2ALR4SL Cardiomax LIC: Base Space Labs Monitor Locations FE3-G2ALRLOC Cardiomax LIC: 50 Monitoring Locations (each license supports 50 monitoring locations) (Maximum no. monitoring locations. 2,000; except Philips 1,900) Duty Assignment Clients FE3-G2ALRDAC Cardiomax LIC: 1 Duty Assignment Client *One Cardiomax per patient monitor vendor, Cardiomax installed per site. PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

24 UNITE APPLICATION MGR CONFIGURATION When Deployed With Unite Assign for Staff Assignment
Hardware: Cardiomax Elise3 Hardware FE3-G1ABAA Cardiomax, Std (EU/EFTA) or FE3-G1ABAB Cardiomax, Std (UK/NA/ANZ) SW License: Cardiomax Base FE3-G3ALBAS Cardiomax LIC: Unite AM Base License Select Cardiomax Vendor* UAM-LAFEADIN Cardiomax LIC: Base Mindray Unite AM UAM-LAFEAEIN Cardiomax LIC: Base Nihon Kohden Unite AM UAM-LAFEAFIN Cardiomax LIC: Base Philips – Unite AM UAM-LAFEAHIN Cardiomax LIC: Base Space Labs – Unite AM Monitor Locations (each license supports 1 bed, configured & priced per bed) UAM-LADEADLB Cardiomax LIC: 1 Mindray Mon/bed Loc Unite AM UAM-LADEAELB Cardiomax LIC: 1 Nihon Kohden Mon/bed Loc Unite AM UAM-LADEAFLB Cardiomax LIC: 1 Philips Mon/bed Loc Unite AM UAM-LADEAHLB Cardiomax LIC: 1 Spacelabs Mon/bed Loc Unite AM *One Cardiomax per patient monitor vendor, Cardiomax installed per site. PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

25 MINIMUM LICENSE CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS
Elise 3 Hardware Variant Select hardware based on region Cardiomax Base License Select Cardiomax base license (e.g. Standalone, Redundant or Unite AM) Select patient monitor vendor base license (e.g. Philips, Mindray…) PM Vendor Base License Select number of monitor locations in increments of 50 (Unite AM configuration allows increments of 1) Monitor Location License Select a least one duty assignment client (note: Unite AM configuration does not require duty assignment license) Duty Assignment Client License PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom

26 THANK YOU! PL | Ascom Cardiomax, February 2013, © Ascom


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