Ortus-iHealth and Happitech have joined forces to launch a new Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Virtual Ward, in a move that will free up hospital beds and reduce the need for unnecessary outpatient appointments.
AF is the most common heart rhythm disorder in the UK, affecting over 1.5 million people. It is estimated that there are at least another 270,000 people who remain undiagnosed. Those with AF have a five-time greater chance of having a potentially fatal or life-changing stroke, and it is believed to be the cause of one in five cases.
The Virtual Ward will utilise Happitech’s hardware-free heart rhythm monitoring solution. This uses the camera and flash on a smartphone to detect volumetric changes in blood in the fingertip. Results are sent directly to a clinician-facing dashboard, allowing for timely intervention and management by the AF Virtual Ward team.
“We are delighted to partner with Happitech to launch this new AF virtual ward and to provide patients with access to cutting-edge, convenient, remote, heart rhythm detection and monitoring,” said Dr Debashish Das, CEO & Co-founder of Ortus-iHealth. “Our virtual cardiology wards, including this for AF, aim to put patients at the centre of the highest quality care.”
Yosef Safi Harb, CEO of Happitech, added: “We are excited to work with Ortus-iHeath to incorporate our technology into their AF virtual ward. Our patient-friendly solution has been clinically validated, and we are confident that it provides a valuable tool for the early detection and management of AF.”
Ortus-iHealth and Happitech have come together to launch a new Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Virtual Ward, designed to free up hospital beds and reduce the need for unnecessary outpatient appointments.
AF is the most common heart rhythm disorder in the UK, affecting over 1.5 million people, with an estimated 270,000 undiagnosed cases. Those with AF have a five-times greater chance of having a potentially fatal or life-changing stroke, and are believed to account for one in five cases.
The Virtual Ward combines Ortus-iHealth’s remote outpatient services and Happitech’s hardware-free heart rhythm monitoring solution. The technology uses the camera and flash on a smartphone to detect volumetric changes in blood in the fingertip, with the results sent directly to a clinician-facing dashboard. This allows for timely intervention and management by the AF Virtual Ward team.
Dr Debashish Das, CEO & Co-founder of Ortus-iHealth, said: “We are delighted to partner with Happitech to launch this new AF virtual ward and to provide patients with access to cutting-edge, convenient, remote, heart rhythm detection and monitoring. Our virtual cardiology wards, including this for AF, aim to put patients at the centre of the highest quality care.”
Yosef Safi Harb, CEO of Happitech, added: “We are excited to work with Ortus-iHeath to incorporate our technology into their AF virtual ward. Our patient-friendly solution has been clinically validated, and we are confident that it provides a valuable tool for the early detection and management of AF.”
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