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What is Oxevision?

What is Oxevision?

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Oxevision is a contact-free system that can be used by staff to help improve patient safety and experience on the ward. It is designed to give staff the insights they need to plan patient care and intervene proactively.

Oxevision uses an infrared sensitive camera housed in a secure, anti-ligature housing unit which is positioned between the ceiling and the wall in the patient’s room.

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The outputs from this camera are analysed digitally using specially developed algorithms to provide staff with alerts, readings, and reports via a screen in the nursing station and dedicated tablets for when they are moving around the ward. These alerts, readings, and reports help staff to ensure patients and care home residents remain safe and secure.

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The system works continuously and relays information to the staff in real-time between their regular checks and engagement activities. It is a supportive tool and does not replace human interaction or personal care.

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The infrared sensitive camera only streams live video images to staff when they are making a deliberate patient observation or viewing an alert and only for a maximum of 15 seconds. Oxevision is a vision based patient monitoring system that helps clinicians to deliver safer, higher quality and more efficient care.

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IMPORTANT: Oxevision is designed for single occupancy rooms only.


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