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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No727534

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We are delighted to be able to tell you that we have now arrived at four different pioneering solutions from four different companies based in four different countries moving to Phase II of the Nightingale H2020 project.

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Prototype systems are now being developed for testing, and, before we know it, we will be progressing to implementation of these technologies in live environments to realise the future of patient monitoring!

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Our work to stimulate the creation of this new technology is something we all recognise will benefit not just us; but generations of patients and healthcare staff to come. #H2020 #HealthTech #innovation

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You can visit today and tommorow the Nightingale team at stand D20 at the Rapid Response Congress in Manchester. Do you help us in detection early patient deterioration?

You can visit today and tommorow the Nightingale team at stand D20 at the Rapid Response Congress in Manchester. Do you help us in detection early patient deterioration?
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What should the ultimate patient monitoring system look like? Interesting discussion with John Welch, Michael Patterson, Chris Subbe, Helen Hogan, Michael DeVita and Cor Kalkman.

What should the ultimate patient monitoring system look like? Interesting discussion with John Welch, Michael Patterson, Chris Subbe, Helen Hogan, Michael DeVita and Cor Kalkman.
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Input from patient and/or carer is necessary, next to the sensor metrics to result in a valuable clinical decision support system to detect early patient deterioration.

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Five European academic hospitals developing together with industry the ultimate wearable patient monitor to save lives lost to unrecognised deterioration.

Five European academic hospitals developing together with industry the ultimate wearable patient monitor to save lives lost to unrecognised deterioration.
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Four Industry parties work togehter with the Nightingale team and are able in this setting to really understand the clinical need and get feedback by the potential users during the R&D process.

Four Industry parties work togehter with the Nightingale team and are able in this setting to really understand the clinical need and get feedback by the potential users during the R&D process.
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The Nightingale team congratulates Martine Breteler with the Best of Abstracts at Rapid Response Congress; Keeping a close eye on patients at the step down unit and general ward. Keep on doing this good research work!

The Nightingale team congratulates <a href="/MartineBreteler/">Martine Breteler</a> with the Best of Abstracts at Rapid Response Congress; Keeping a close eye on patients at the step down unit and general ward. Keep on doing this good research work!
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uclh.nhs.uk/News/Pages/UCL… The Nightingale Team is full of highly dedicated, skilled and internationally recognised practitioners UCLH also we win loads of awards! #H2020 #innovation #healthcare

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Such an exciting time to be involved in #Innovation in #healthcare #H2020 and the #EU. Getting the best for our patients and seeing the #future happen right now! We care about our patients and generations to come!

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Interesting new article in Intensive Care Medicine this week by Dr Steve Harris. This publication adds yet more weight to the Nightingale position about the importance of early detection of deterioration. icmjournal.esicm.org/journals/abstr… Horizon 2020 #H2020