ATLANTA (November 3, 2016)—ResMed announced two enhancements to AirView, a cloud-based remote patient monitoring platform that enables care teams to securely access therapy data from three million sleep apnea and respiratory care patients every day.

AirView Action Groups automatically filters a clinician’s sleep apnea patients on positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy into actionable groups based on adherence status or a specific therapy issue they may be having. This new “manage by exception” feature will reduce the time clinicians spend on back-office paperwork and processes, and will help ensure that patients get the most responsive and quality treatment.

In addition, when home medical equipment (HME) and other health care providers are required to prove a patient’s adherence before receiving reimbursement, they can now do so with greater efficiency. Action Groups are based on a similar feature in U-Sleep—another ResMed monitoring tool—that reduced clinicians’ patient management time by 59 percent.

AirView for Astral is now widely available, giving physicians and HME providers access to key data from their high-acuity or life support ventilator patients in ResMed’s secure cloud network. Clinicians can access their patient data in AirView or through the ResMed Data Exchange where they can integrate their system’s electronic health records with AirView.

“Cloud connectivity is a major factor in the future of health care, but it’s not enough,” said Raj Sodhi, president of ResMed’s health care informatics business unit. “With the launch of AirView Action Groups, and AirView for Astral now available worldwide, we’re not only creating the connections and securely delivering the data to clinicians, we are providing them with the very specific and timely information they need about their patients—how they want it, when they want it and where they want it. ResMed’s pioneering innovations in this area will continue to positively impact patient outcomes and providers’ business efficiencies.”

“The Action Groups make us incredibly more efficient,” says Stephanie Gersten, president and owner of CPAP Success, a San Francisco Bay Area-based HME provider. “Our staff got back all the hours they used to spend identifying which patients need what kind of support. Now they just pick a therapy issue, click that Action Group to see who has that issue, and go from there.”

“Cloud-connected ventilators means my staff can serve more patients, and also give them and their families greater peace of mind,” said Chris Masek, RRT, Mechanical Ventilator Coordinator at Kubat Pharmacy in Omaha, NE. “There’s a unique security that comes with Astral, knowing that a clinician can see what’s happening with therapy miles away with the click of a button.”

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