CTech: CLEW Medical receives FDA approval for AI-based tech to support adult ICU patient assessment

“We are proud to have received this landmark FDA clearance and deliver a first-of-its-kind product for the industry, giving healthcare providers the critical data that they need to prevent life-threatening situations,” said Gal Salomon, co-founder and CEO of CLEW Medical. from CTech: CLEW Medical receives FDA approval for AI-based tech to support adult ICU patient assessment

CLEW Medical Receives FDA Clearance for AI-Based Predictive Analytics Technology to Support Adult ICU Patient Assessment

CLEWICU is the industry’s first-ever cleared device for predicting the likelihood of patient deterioration up to 8 hours in advance based on hemodynamic instability, enabling earlier evaluation and subsequent care plans from CLEW Medical Receives FDA Clearance for AI-Based Predictive Analytics Technology to Support Adult ICU Patient Assessment

HospiMedica: AI-Based Predictive Analytics Platform Receives FDA Emergency Use Authorization in Support of COVID-19 Patients

Developed by CLEW (Netanya, Israel), CLEW-ICU allows healthcare providers to use predictive screening information to help identify patients with an increased likelihood of being diagnosed with respiratory failure or hemodynamic instability. The AI-based algorithms are machine-learning models trained to identify respiratory failure and or hemodynamic instability hours in advance. This allows for additional evaluation and potentially early intervention, planning, resource management. from HospiMedica: AI-Based Predictive Analytics Platform Receives FDA Emergency Use Authorization in Support of COVID-19 Patients

Healthcare IT News: FDA issues emergency use authorization for COVID-19 predictive screening tool

Research has shown that severe respiratory failure related to interstitial pneumonia in both lungs is among the highest contributors to COVID-19 mortality rates. Early detection can allow for faster intervention and treatment, including via mechanical ventilation. It can also enable care teams to strategize about resource use – vital for capacity management. from Healthcare IT News: FDA issues emergency use authorization for COVID-19 predictive screening tool

NY Post: FDA approves system to warn doctors before coronavirus patients deteriorate

The hospital system made by CLEW — a company based in Netanya that predicts life-threatening medical complications — has helped to keep the computer and telemedicine networks at two major Israeli hospitals running during the coronavirus pandemic, the Times of Israel reported. from NY Post: FDA approves system to warn doctors before coronavirus patients deteriorate

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