Neonatal Event Review

Clinical decision support tool

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Philips Neonatal Event Review allows clinicians to automatically document "neonatal events" including any combination of apnea, bradycardia and hypoxia. Monitoring these events is a key factor in diagnosis and patient management.

Features
Automated documentation
Automated documentation
Comprehensive documentation

Comprehensive documentation

Automated documentation of neonatal events provides precise, complete and clinically-meaningful documentation. By automating the detection of events, hospitals can also reduce the need for time consuming manual documentation, eliminate errors caused by manual record-keeping, and enhance nursing efficiency.
Automated documentation

Comprehensive documentation

Comprehensive documentation
Automated documentation of neonatal events provides precise, complete and clinically-meaningful documentation. By automating the detection of events, hospitals can also reduce the need for time consuming manual documentation, eliminate errors caused by manual record-keeping, and enhance nursing efficiency.
Automated documentation

Comprehensive documentation

Automated documentation of neonatal events provides precise, complete and clinically-meaningful documentation. By automating the detection of events, hospitals can also reduce the need for time consuming manual documentation, eliminate errors caused by manual record-keeping, and enhance nursing efficiency.
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Automated documentation
Automated documentation
Comprehensive documentation

Comprehensive documentation

Automated documentation of neonatal events provides precise, complete and clinically-meaningful documentation. By automating the detection of events, hospitals can also reduce the need for time consuming manual documentation, eliminate errors caused by manual record-keeping, and enhance nursing efficiency.
Quick, detailed views
Quick, detailed views
Quick and detailed views for ease of use

Quick and detailed views for ease of use

The Neonatal Event Review application has two review windows. One offers a quick view of up to 50 events stored within the last 24 hours, displaying changes in patient status from one day to the next. A second window provides a detailed view of an individual event accompanied by a 4-minute Oxy-CRG.
Quick, detailed views

Quick and detailed views for ease of use

Quick and detailed views for ease of use
The Neonatal Event Review application has two review windows. One offers a quick view of up to 50 events stored within the last 24 hours, displaying changes in patient status from one day to the next. A second window provides a detailed view of an individual event accompanied by a 4-minute Oxy-CRG.
Quick, detailed views

Quick and detailed views for ease of use

The Neonatal Event Review application has two review windows. One offers a quick view of up to 50 events stored within the last 24 hours, displaying changes in patient status from one day to the next. A second window provides a detailed view of an individual event accompanied by a 4-minute Oxy-CRG.
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Quick, detailed views
Quick, detailed views
Quick and detailed views for ease of use

Quick and detailed views for ease of use

The Neonatal Event Review application has two review windows. One offers a quick view of up to 50 events stored within the last 24 hours, displaying changes in patient status from one day to the next. A second window provides a detailed view of an individual event accompanied by a 4-minute Oxy-CRG.
Clinical decision support
Clinical decision support
Supports decision making

Supports decision making

Neonatal Event Review data helps clinicians with decision making by highlighting characteristics and sequences of neonatal events that could have ‘predictive’ value. Knowing the number, severity, and distribution of events means clinicians can identify underlying diseases and determine the most appropriate treatment.
Clinical decision support

Supports decision making

Supports decision making
Neonatal Event Review data helps clinicians with decision making by highlighting characteristics and sequences of neonatal events that could have ‘predictive’ value. Knowing the number, severity, and distribution of events means clinicians can identify underlying diseases and determine the most appropriate treatment.
Clinical decision support

Supports decision making

Neonatal Event Review data helps clinicians with decision making by highlighting characteristics and sequences of neonatal events that could have ‘predictive’ value. Knowing the number, severity, and distribution of events means clinicians can identify underlying diseases and determine the most appropriate treatment.
Click here for more information
Clinical decision support
Clinical decision support
Supports decision making

Supports decision making

Neonatal Event Review data helps clinicians with decision making by highlighting characteristics and sequences of neonatal events that could have ‘predictive’ value. Knowing the number, severity, and distribution of events means clinicians can identify underlying diseases and determine the most appropriate treatment.
Release criteria support
Release criteria support
Documentation supports release criteria

Documentation supports release criteria

All neonatal events and stored Oxy-CRG episodes can be printed using Philips bedside recorders or central printers. This documentation supports hospital release criteria and can be added to the patient record for recall if required.
Release criteria support

Documentation supports release criteria

Documentation supports release criteria
All neonatal events and stored Oxy-CRG episodes can be printed using Philips bedside recorders or central printers. This documentation supports hospital release criteria and can be added to the patient record for recall if required.
Release criteria support

Documentation supports release criteria

All neonatal events and stored Oxy-CRG episodes can be printed using Philips bedside recorders or central printers. This documentation supports hospital release criteria and can be added to the patient record for recall if required.
Click here for more information
Release criteria support
Release criteria support
Documentation supports release criteria

Documentation supports release criteria

All neonatal events and stored Oxy-CRG episodes can be printed using Philips bedside recorders or central printers. This documentation supports hospital release criteria and can be added to the patient record for recall if required.
  • Automated documentation
  • Quick, detailed views
  • Clinical decision support
  • Release criteria support
See all features
Automated documentation
Automated documentation
Comprehensive documentation

Comprehensive documentation

Automated documentation of neonatal events provides precise, complete and clinically-meaningful documentation. By automating the detection of events, hospitals can also reduce the need for time consuming manual documentation, eliminate errors caused by manual record-keeping, and enhance nursing efficiency.
Automated documentation

Comprehensive documentation

Comprehensive documentation
Automated documentation of neonatal events provides precise, complete and clinically-meaningful documentation. By automating the detection of events, hospitals can also reduce the need for time consuming manual documentation, eliminate errors caused by manual record-keeping, and enhance nursing efficiency.
Automated documentation

Comprehensive documentation

Automated documentation of neonatal events provides precise, complete and clinically-meaningful documentation. By automating the detection of events, hospitals can also reduce the need for time consuming manual documentation, eliminate errors caused by manual record-keeping, and enhance nursing efficiency.
Click here for more information
Automated documentation
Automated documentation
Comprehensive documentation

Comprehensive documentation

Automated documentation of neonatal events provides precise, complete and clinically-meaningful documentation. By automating the detection of events, hospitals can also reduce the need for time consuming manual documentation, eliminate errors caused by manual record-keeping, and enhance nursing efficiency.
Quick, detailed views
Quick, detailed views
Quick and detailed views for ease of use

Quick and detailed views for ease of use

The Neonatal Event Review application has two review windows. One offers a quick view of up to 50 events stored within the last 24 hours, displaying changes in patient status from one day to the next. A second window provides a detailed view of an individual event accompanied by a 4-minute Oxy-CRG.
Quick, detailed views

Quick and detailed views for ease of use

Quick and detailed views for ease of use
The Neonatal Event Review application has two review windows. One offers a quick view of up to 50 events stored within the last 24 hours, displaying changes in patient status from one day to the next. A second window provides a detailed view of an individual event accompanied by a 4-minute Oxy-CRG.
Quick, detailed views

Quick and detailed views for ease of use

The Neonatal Event Review application has two review windows. One offers a quick view of up to 50 events stored within the last 24 hours, displaying changes in patient status from one day to the next. A second window provides a detailed view of an individual event accompanied by a 4-minute Oxy-CRG.
Click here for more information
Quick, detailed views
Quick, detailed views
Quick and detailed views for ease of use

Quick and detailed views for ease of use

The Neonatal Event Review application has two review windows. One offers a quick view of up to 50 events stored within the last 24 hours, displaying changes in patient status from one day to the next. A second window provides a detailed view of an individual event accompanied by a 4-minute Oxy-CRG.
Clinical decision support
Clinical decision support
Supports decision making

Supports decision making

Neonatal Event Review data helps clinicians with decision making by highlighting characteristics and sequences of neonatal events that could have ‘predictive’ value. Knowing the number, severity, and distribution of events means clinicians can identify underlying diseases and determine the most appropriate treatment.
Clinical decision support

Supports decision making

Supports decision making
Neonatal Event Review data helps clinicians with decision making by highlighting characteristics and sequences of neonatal events that could have ‘predictive’ value. Knowing the number, severity, and distribution of events means clinicians can identify underlying diseases and determine the most appropriate treatment.
Clinical decision support

Supports decision making

Neonatal Event Review data helps clinicians with decision making by highlighting characteristics and sequences of neonatal events that could have ‘predictive’ value. Knowing the number, severity, and distribution of events means clinicians can identify underlying diseases and determine the most appropriate treatment.
Click here for more information
Clinical decision support
Clinical decision support
Supports decision making

Supports decision making

Neonatal Event Review data helps clinicians with decision making by highlighting characteristics and sequences of neonatal events that could have ‘predictive’ value. Knowing the number, severity, and distribution of events means clinicians can identify underlying diseases and determine the most appropriate treatment.
Release criteria support
Release criteria support
Documentation supports release criteria

Documentation supports release criteria

All neonatal events and stored Oxy-CRG episodes can be printed using Philips bedside recorders or central printers. This documentation supports hospital release criteria and can be added to the patient record for recall if required.
Release criteria support

Documentation supports release criteria

Documentation supports release criteria
All neonatal events and stored Oxy-CRG episodes can be printed using Philips bedside recorders or central printers. This documentation supports hospital release criteria and can be added to the patient record for recall if required.
Release criteria support

Documentation supports release criteria

All neonatal events and stored Oxy-CRG episodes can be printed using Philips bedside recorders or central printers. This documentation supports hospital release criteria and can be added to the patient record for recall if required.
Click here for more information
Release criteria support
Release criteria support
Documentation supports release criteria

Documentation supports release criteria

All neonatal events and stored Oxy-CRG episodes can be printed using Philips bedside recorders or central printers. This documentation supports hospital release criteria and can be added to the patient record for recall if required.

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