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NHS North Tyneside CCG— Hydraon Monitoring Soluon Working together to maximise the health and wellbeing of North Tyneside Communies by making the best use of resources North Tyneside Clinical Commissioning Group are working with 18 Nursing Homes in North Tyneside to develop a mobile hydraon monitoring soluon (Hydr8) to raise the quality and safety of residents care. The project aims: To raise awareness of the importance of ensuring that nursing home residents are adequately hydrated. To accurately complete and communicate fluid balance status for all idenfied residents. To accurately monitor the number of residents receiving sub cutaneous fluids. To automate the recording of fluid balance maximising the use of accessible technology. To enable care home staff to see the cumulave totals for each paent at a glance and be alerted when residents appear to be falling behind opmum levels. To enable GP/ named clinician to access real-me informaon on residents. To reduce hospital admissions with dehydraon from nursing homes. To release me of nursing home staff to care and lead. This collaborave development lead by North Tyneside Clinical Commissioning Group includes stakeholders from Nursing Homes, North Tyneside Local Authority and Nine Soſtware. This innovaon is supported by the Academic Health Science Network, the delivery and design branding aspects will be delivered by North Tyneside CCG in partnership with Nine Soſtware Company Limited Prototype
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Page 1: NHS North Tyneside CCG— Hydration Monitoring · PDF fileNHS North Tyneside CCG— Hydration Monitoring Solution Working together to maximise the health and wellbeing of North Tyneside

NHS North Tyneside CCG— Hydration Monitoring Solution

Working together to maximise the health and wellbeing of North Tyneside Communities by making the best use of resources

North Tyneside Clinical Commissioning Group are working with 18 Nursing Homes in North Tyneside to develop a mobile hydration monitoring solution (Hydr8) to raise the

quality and safety of residents care.

The project aims:

To raise awareness of the importance of ensuring that nursing home residents are adequately hydrated.

To accurately complete and communicate fluid balance status for all identified residents.

To accurately monitor the number of residents receiving sub cutaneous fluids.

To automate the recording of fluid balance maximising the use of accessible technology.

To enable care home staff to see the cumulative totals for each patient at a glance and be alerted when residents appear to be falling behind optimum levels.

To enable GP/ named clinician to access real-time information on residents.

To reduce hospital admissions with dehydration from nursing homes.

To release time of nursing home staff to care and lead.

This collaborative development lead by North Tyneside Clinical

Commissioning Group includes stakeholders from Nursing Homes, North

Tyneside Local Authority and Nine Software.

This innovation is supported by the Academic Health Science Network, the

delivery and design branding aspects will be delivered by North Tyneside

CCG in partnership with Nine Software Company Limited

Prototype