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Home / Health / Jersey Health Goes Digital: Remote Monitoring Pilot Launched

Jersey Health Goes Digital: Remote Monitoring Pilot Launched

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Jersey's FNHC is piloting the Luci app for remote patient monitoring.
  • The app aims to improve patient outcomes and ease nursing workload.
  • A £8m digital transformation strategy is proposed for Jersey's healthcare.
Jersey Health Goes Digital: Remote Monitoring Pilot Launched

Jersey is embarking on a significant digital transformation of its community healthcare services with the introduction of remote patient monitoring. The Family Nursing and Home Care (FNHC) is currently piloting Luci, an app developed by GraphNet. This innovative tool will empower nurses to monitor patients' vital signs directly from their homes, enhancing care efficiency.

The pilot program, supported by Digital Jersey, is designed to achieve better health outcomes, alleviate pressure on nursing staff, and enable more effective prioritization of urgent patient needs. FNHC conducts approximately 190 patient visits daily, and this technology is expected to significantly improve resource allocation.

Health Minister Tom Binet has expressed optimism about expanding digital platforms like Luci across the entire healthcare system, pending budget approval. A proposed five-year digital transformation strategy requires £8 million annually, with the government warning that a lack of investment could lead to further disarray in the health service, especially with the development of a new hospital on the horizon.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Luci app is a remote patient monitoring tool being piloted by FNHC in Jersey to track patients' vital signs from home.
The pilot aims to improve patient outcomes, enable nurses to prioritize urgent needs, and reduce avoidable hospital admissions.
The government has requested £8 million per year for a five-year plan to modernize healthcare with digital platforms and connected systems.

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