On-Demand Webinar

The Rothman Index – Powered by Nursing Assessments, Proven to Save Lives

What You Will Learn

Join us for an introduction to the Rothman Index (RI) and to learn how the RI identifies changes in patient condition, providing clinicians with extra time to intervene and fend off adverse outcomes.

In this session, our team will provide a general, introductory overview of the Rothman Index, including a live demo of the solution and a selection of use cases, such as deploying the RI as a trigger for proactive rounding and palliative care consults. Next, we will pivot to exploring a blinded, real-world case study, where we will share the clinical narrative of an actual patient and demonstrate where the RI would have provided early warning to clinicians, potentially changing the course of the patient’s treatment, and life.

We will wrap our time with live Q&A and discussion from our attendees and speakers

About the Rothman Index

The Rothman Index is the first algorithm that derives one simple score from the vast amount of data in the electronic medical record to create a picture of any patient’s condition over time – any age, any disease, any care setting.

The Rothman Index has helped hospitals achieve results such as:

  • 30% mortality reduction
  • 13% sepsis cost per case reduction
  • Readmission rate from a skilled nursing facility to the hospital 10% lower than the national average.

Because the data feeding the Rothman Index reflects the real-time status of multiple body systems (patented), we are able to capture changes in patient condition and help you act in time to make a difference.

Who Should Join?

Hospital executives and clinicians who need to identify patients at risk of rapid decline, make decisions about transfer and discharge, predict the risk of severe infection, and improve the overall efficiency and quality of care.

Speakers

Jonathan Fullerton Managing Director, Strategic Initiatives, PeraHealth
Brandie Bailey, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Carilion Clinic
Julie Gorlesky, HIT, BSN, RN, Clinical Analyst, PeraHealth

Date

Apr 18, 2019, 2-2:30 p.m. ET