Resideo Technologies, Inc. has announced a refresh of the company's LifeStream telehealth software platform to manage remote patient care.
Enhancements made to the LifeStream telehealth software platform include patient health surveys, a pain monitoring scale, nearly 100 educational videos, and an updated user interface to help healthcare professionals improve patient care, reduce readmission rates and drive efficiencies.
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Resideo Life Care Solutions has been renowned in the telehealth industry for two decades"
"Resideo Life Care Solutions has been renowned in the telehealth industry for two decades, and we continue to improve our LifeStream platform to enhance the user experience, and help drive better patient outcomes," said Scott Harkins, Vice President and General Manager of Connected Home, Resideo.
He adds, "With our latest platform, as patients get discharged from the hospital their physician can now assign educational videos through LifeStream to help them understand their condition, and make choices that can impact their recovery. In addition, important vital signs, pain levels, and responses to clinical questions are captured and delivered to clinicians that monitor, triage and interact with the patient."
LifeStream 5.4 telehealth software
Resideo's LifeStream 5.4 telehealth software provides clinicians with an easy, comprehensive solution to remotely connect with patients, monitor vitals, make care plan decisions and initiate video visits. The platform now includes:
- Patient Health Questionnaires (PHQ) – PHQ screeners can be customized and assigned via a calendar-based scheduling interface, helping remotely monitor behavioral health and other conditions.
- Pain Monitoring – The industry-standard Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale may be assigned to telemonitored patients dealing with chronic pain, enabling touch-screen, self-assessment of pain levels.
- Educational Videos – Care providers can choose from a library of educational videos provided by the Wellness Network, on some of the most common symptoms and conditions, to coach patients on how to better manage their health.
- Clinical Customization – Customized responses to vital sign readings to meet program and patient population needs.
- User Interface Improvements – Various enhancements include click-to-call a patient's primary care provider, inventory management improvements, and graphics that display patient outcomes over a timeline.
- Enhanced Web Browser Compatibility – Eliminates costly installation requirements. Care providers can access LifeStream's clinical dashboard from Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Edge Web browser, or Google Chrome for Windows or Mac.
The company will kick off a webinar training series beginning February 21, 2019 to showcase the latest updates to the LifeStream software platform.