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Data from 185,000 ICU Admissions Show Significant Reductions in Mortality

Results from 156 Hospitals Validate VISICU's eICU® Program as Solution for U.S. Critical Care Crisis
24/7 intensivist-led care has become a necessity, not a luxury, and this program is the only identified way to address the growing critical care crisis resulting from aging baby boomers and the shortage of critical care doctors and nurses

Baltimore (Vocus/PRWEB ) May 20, 2008 -- ICU patients are nearly one-third less likely to die, on average, when treated at hospitals using the eICU® care delivery model, according to results released today by VISICU, Inc.

eICUŽ intensivist using embedded video technology to provide remote critical care consultation and support.
eICUŽ intensivist using embedded video technology to provide remote critical care consultation and support.

Data from more than 185,000 patients treated in 2006-2007 at hospital intensive care units (ICUs) using VISICU's eICU technology show significant reductions in mortality rates. Both published data from individual hospitals, and an analysis of VISICU data collected from 156 hospitals nationwide, show that using advanced eICU technologies to link remote critical care specialists 24/7 with hospital ICU teams is a potential solution to the nation's growing crisis in critical care.

Severity-adjusted hospital mortality rates over the two-year period were 9.6 percent for 185,464 patients at 156 hospitals with the eICU Program, compared to the national hospital mortality rate of 13.5 percent. The 29 percent reduction in hospital mortality translates to 7,233 lives saved in this sample alone, and provides evidence that hospitals using the VISICU eICU Program model are achieving improved patient outcomes.

The eICU Program uses advanced technology to connect ICU patients and their bedside care teams with remote centralized eICU Centers staffed by intensivists and nurses. The Leapfrog Group documented numerous studies that show intensivist staffing reduces the risk of ICU mortality by up to 40 percent, but less than a third of patients nationwide have access to these specialists.

"24/7 intensivist-led care has become a necessity, not a luxury, and this program is the only identified way to address the growing critical care crisis resulting from aging baby boomers and the shortage of critical care doctors and nurses," said Dr. Brian Rosenfeld, VISICU chief medical officer. "The numbers are compelling -- when all hospitals nationwide begin to effectively integrate remote intensivist support with technology in their critical care models, more than 100,000 additional lives will be saved each year. Patient conditions in the ICU can change in a matter of minutes, and we owe it to patients - and their families -- to deliver the highest quality care around-the-clock 7 days a week."

Approximately 200 hospitals and 40 health systems nationwide currently serve more than 300,000 ICU patients each year through eICU Centers located across 28 states. The eICU Centers are operated by organizations ranging from academic medical centers to integrated community health systems. Using advanced eICU software and hardware, one intensivist physician and two critical care nurses can support up to 120 ICU beds at a time.

Sutter Health
Sutter Health, a 27-hospital system based in Sacramento, Calif., opened its first eICU Center in 2003 and a second in 2004. The two centers monitor more than 400 ICU beds at 24 hospitals across a wide geographic area in Northern California.

"Sutter Health's eICU Centers have assisted our ICU partners in reducing mortality through early identification and early treatment for specific diseases, such as sepsis," said Teresa Rincon, R.N., nurse director for the Sutter Health Sierra Region eICU Center. "Studies suggest that sepsis kills over 500 people every day in the United States alone. Anyone who has an infection can develop this disease. Our eICU team provides an extra set of eyes on patients and additional expert guidance for treatment in a place where patients' lives depend on how fast we can provide appropriate care."

UMass Memorial Health Care
UMass Memorial Health Care, consisting of UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, Mass., and four community hospitals, has seen positive results from the eICU Center it established to cover its 112 ICU beds at three locations.

"To sustain the excellent care we already deliver in the ICU, hospitals nationwide are being encouraged to identify solutions to prepare for an aging population and ongoing shortage of intensivists," said UMass Memorial Health System Medical Director Craig Lilly, M.D. "It's not simply putting good providers at bedside or adding a camera, microphone and software to an ICU room; it's the combination of people and technology demonstrated by the striking success of the eICU program at UMass," he added. "We have seen reductions in mortality, length of stay and cost per case wherever we have implemented the eICU model. It's the future of critical care medicine, and it can only expand from here."

Avera Health   
Recent research by Avera Health, a rural health system based in Sioux Falls, S.D., that operates 233 facilities in five states, found that mortality dropped 29 percent and patient length of stay decreased up to 46 percent when comparing severity-adjusted data on mortality and length of stay from one year before and two years following implementation of their eICU Program.

"We calculated an annual reduction of 4,146 ICU days and 572 hospitals days for the four facilities we studied, which translates to millions of dollars saved to our system," said Avera McKennan Chief Medical Officer David Kapaska, M.D. "This improvement can be attributed to improved workflow, antibiotic protocols, glycemic control and avoidance of a range of complications - all made possible by the daily reports and best-practice guidelines provided to our clinical staff through the eICU Program."

About VISICU
VISICU, Inc., a Philips Company, is a healthcare information technology and clinical solutions company focused on transforming the delivery of critical care through its patented eICU Program. Through remote monitoring technology and clinical intelligence, experienced critical care resources are leveraged to provide enhanced coverage and early intervention for safer, more effective patient care. Currently more than 200 hospitals serving over 300,000 patients annually have partnered with VISICU to implement eICU Programs. VISICU and eICU are trademarks of VISICU, Inc.

Media Contacts:
Jayme Soulati
ECI Communications
937-312-1363 (direct)
937-232-2529 (cell)
www.eicu.net

Deb Dominianni
VISICU
410-843-4565 (direct)
610-945-4838 (cell)
www.visicu.com

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ECI Communications
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Centralized eICUŽ specialists remotely monitoring and assessing patient conditions 24/7.

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An eICUŽ Center guiding patient care across hundreds of ICU beds.

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