Masimo Patient SafetyNet System

Accurate, actionable patient alarms delivered directly to qualified caregivers help you keep patients safe on the general care floors — and any care area where your patients need continuous surveillance
Patient Monitoring Device

The last thing you expect when otherwise healthy patients are admitted for routine procedures is that they won’t go home due to a sentinel event.

Unfortunately, the combination of patient-controlled analgesia and lower staff-to-patient ratios on general care floors make it less likely that a clinician will be there to observe an avoidable adverse event.

Patient SafetyNet facilitates appropriate early clinical response, preemption of sentinel events, and avoidance of unnecessary transfers while helping you meet Joint Commission, APSF, and ASA guidelines

Patient SafetyNet Connects Patients and Caregivers Quickly, Easily, and Accurately

Masimo Patient SafetyNet remote monitoring and clinician notification system combines the performance of Masimo SET® pulse oximetry with respiration rate monitoring and wireless clinician notification via pager or 3rd party gateway to IP phones. Patient SafetyNet provides an unmatched level of patient safety on the general care floors in a system that can either be integrated into your existing IT infrastructure or operate as a standalone system.

PSN System Flow

Proven To Help Clinicians Improve Outcomes Without Adding Staff1

An eleven month evaluation by a team of clinicians at a large academic medical center covering 2,841 patients showed that Patient SafetyNet provides early identification of analgesia-induced respiratory depression and cardiac abnormalities identified by high and low pulse rate, poor heart rate control, and bradycardia. The study showed the following results on a single 36-bed general care post-surgical floor:1

Statistics showing the benefits of Masimo Patient SafetyNet

"In my opinion as Quality and Safety Officer, our study results strongly demonstrate that continuous patient surveillance with Masimo SET and Masimo Patient SafetyNet increases healthcare value by significantly improving clinical outcomes while reducing costs."

George T. Blike, M. D.,
Medical Director, Patient Safety,
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

Masimo Patient SafetyNet System at a Glance

Patient SafetyNet remote monitoring and clinician notification system is designed from the ground up to be an integrated IT solution, using IEEE industry standards for connectivity to allow for more efficient sharing of data across your hospital’s IT platforms. By leveraging existing IT infrastructure when possible, Patient SafetyNet may provide your hospital with a lower overall cost of ownership and improved financial benefits. Alternatively, Patient SafetyNet can operate as a standalone system on its own network.

Patient SafetyNet system with compatible monitors and devices

  • > Supports up to 80 bedside monitors
  • > Wired or wireless 802.11 a/b/g supports both 802.11i security as well as 802.1x authentication
  • > Masimo SET virtually eliminates false alarms, while automatic alarm escalation allows for customization based on hospital policy and nursing workflow
  • > Easy-to-use, intuitive touch-screen interface enables quick patient admit/discharge and alarm notification
  • > Flexible format display allows you to display up to 40 patients on a single screen with up to four different user interfaces possible on a single server

Configurable Screen Allows You to View the Number of Patients, Clinical Measurements, and Level of Detail That Are Important to You

With Masimo Patient SafetyNet, you choose the system configuration that meets your specific clinical need. You can display real-time data from up to 40 patients at a time, and select up to four Masimo rainbow® SET measurements based on your patient population and clinical practices.

The configurable Masmio Patient SafetyNet central assignment station is shown at left in patient detail mode displaying four physiological parameters - SpO2, pulse rate, respiration rate, and total hemoglobin (SpHb)

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  • 1Taenzer AH et al. Anesthesiology. 2010;112(2):282-287.