Getinge announced today that it received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Talis +ACG (advanced clinical guidance) support software.
Talis +ACG includes Talis-Anesthesia, Talis-Perfusion, Talis-RemoteView and Talis-ECMO applications. Getinge says it provides healthcare professionals with an easy-to-use digital companion. The system helps stay compliant with facility care protocols and surfaces alarm/advisory notifications that align with hospital safety practices.
Getinge designed the applications to support hospital-defined clinical and operational process controls. When configured, the controls notify healthcare professionals of deviations form established guidelines or clinical workflow requirements. This helps to reinforce a hospital’s commitment to quality and patient safety, Getinge said in a news release.
Dr. Peter Pronovost of the University Hospitals of Cleveland said Talis provides a “fundamental improvement” in how technology supports healthcare professionals in high acuity environments such as the intensive care unit and operating rooms.”
Sean Murtha, Comprehensive Care Services COO, said “CCS was an early adopter of Talis clinical’s high acuity care management platform. We have been implementing Talis across the 200+ hospitals we service across the US and shortly in Europe. We are extremely excited to implement the Talis +ACG alarms and advisories, based on the data collected through the Talis Platform. The Talis+ ACG will revolutionize our quality improvement journey, enhancing patient safety and continuing to improve outcomes for our patients and hospital partners.”