Written by : Jayati Dubey
April 18, 2024
The Vista 300 system includes various components, such as the Vista spot-check monitor, central monitoring station, gateway software, and viewer stations.
Leading medical and safety technology provider, Dräger, introduces Vista 300, an innovative patient monitoring system tailored for the Indian healthcare market.
This advanced system aims to streamline information flow across hospital departments, revolutionizing patient care delivery.
The Vista 300 system claims to offer continuous end-to-end data transfer from the patient's bed to the Hospital Information System (HIS), providing medical professionals with access to critical care information.
This seamless integration seeks to ensure efficient data exchange along the patient pathway from the emergency room (ER) to the intensive care unit (ICU) and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Expressing excitement about the launch, Shalin Patel, MD, Draeger India Group, said, "At Dräger, we are committed to innovation and excellence in healthcare technology. The Vista 300 system represents a significant advancement in patient monitoring, enabling medical professionals to provide optimal care while optimizing workflows."
According to the company, the Vista 300 system offers a range of features that are aimed at improving patient monitoring and workflow efficiency.
One key aspect is its seamless integration capability, which allows patient data, vital signs, and therapy device data to merge into clinical workstations effortlessly.
This integration provides medical professionals with a comprehensive view of patient health, enabling them to make informed decisions more effectively.
Moreover, the system boasts an intuitive user interface that enhances usability for medical professionals. With easy configuration and a clear display of information from multiple sources, users can navigate the interface with ease, facilitating smoother workflows and minimizing the learning curve associated with new technologies.
In addition to these features, the Vista 300 system includes various components such as the Vista spot-check monitor, central monitoring station, gateway software, and viewer stations.
These components contribute to extended data management capabilities, allowing for more efficient handling and analysis of patient information.
Talking about Vista 300, Dhritimay Dhar, VP, Sales and Marketing, Medical Business, said, "The Vista 300 system is designed to meet the diverse needs of medical professionals in acute care settings. Its seamless integration with therapy devices and hospital networks ensures efficient data exchange and enhances patient care."
By providing comprehensive data integration and streamlining workflows, Dräger aims to enhance patient care delivery in Indian healthcare facilities and set new patient monitoring technology standards.
In another development, Dräger joined hands with Tata Elxsi to advance critical care innovation in India. As part of this collaboration, Dräger is expanding its R&D presence by establishing a new Offshore Development Center (ODC) at Tata Elxsi's facility in Pune.
The ODC will focus on developing innovative critical care medical devices for both local and international markets, leveraging Tata Elxsi's design and technology expertise alongside Dräger's proficiency in medical and safety technology.