OBS Medical's Visensia Patient Monitoring Technology Lowers Cost of Medical Malpractice Insurance
Posted on: Wednesday, 25 March 2009, 12:38 CDT
Recognized by Frost and Sullivan as a 2008 North American Technology Innovation award winner, OBS Medical's Visensia hospital patient safety suite fuses data from multiple vital signs into a numerical index of a patient's wellness. When the predictive index reaches or surpasses a set threshold, an alert is triggered, indicating a patient may be at greater risk of deterioration.
Hospitals that use Visensia in a manner approved by Beazley's underwriters will be entitled to receive reimbursement of a portion of the premium paid for their medical malpractice insurance at the end of the policy period. The value of this return premium will vary, depending on the coverage provided. Return premiums of more than
Beazley's Lloyd's syndicates, rated A by A.M. Best, insure US hospitals on a non-admitted or surplus lines basis and coverage can only be arranged through an accredited surplus lines broker.
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