The method by which BedMasterEx acquires and stores vital sign, alarm, and waveform data is unparalleled in the market. We have the ability to collect, indefinitely store, remote view and distribute all the monitoring data, including QRS complexes, directly from a single point of connection to your monitoring network. In addition, our solution can offer department-to-department or hospital-to-hospital review of near real-time and historical data accumulated from the patient’s current and previous visits.
Long Term Electronic Storage
Unlike patient monitoring manufacturers, BedMasterEx can store clinical data post-discharge for as long as you determine necessary in a safe SQL database.
- Vital signs and raw waveform data are collected and stored for an unlimited time.
- Allows for end of shift or end of stay review of patient information.
- Provides analytical tools and various printing functions.
Unlimited Waveform Full Disclosure
BedMasterEx goes beyond the typical 72 to 96 hours of full disclosure data provided by the monitor manufacturers.
- Measurement of waveforms with electronic calipers
- Printing of cardiac strips or full pages of full disclosure
Unlimited Alarm Review
What if there were NO limitations to how long you could store a patient’s monitoring data?
- Alarms, regardless of severity or total number, are documented in BedMasterEx
- Waveform and numeric data associated with each alarm generated by the patient monitoring system is linked to the event and easily accessible
- Quickly query for alarms by type, severity or time frame
- Printing of alarm strips and associated waveforms and discrete data
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Remote View
Remote view is available throughout the facility via dedicated workstations, Citrix applications, and Intranet and Internet connections approved by the IT department.
Patient Data Portability
What if a patient could take their clinical waveforms from care area to care area?
As patients move through the facility all of the collected information is available to the hospital staff for review, documentation, teaching, and evaluation.
Historical review of information from the patient’s previous visits can be made available through either the primary or archive servers.

Clinical Information System HL7 Integration
We provide an inbound Admit Discharge Transfer (ADT) interface to ensure the correct patient information is linked to your clinical data.
We provide outbound HL7 feeds to Hospital Information Systems from bedside patient monitors, telemetry units and any integrated devices.
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Medical Device Connectivity
We facilitate the integration of data from peripheral monitoring devices either through the monitoring system or
independently via serial hubs and the hospital network.
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Emergency Care
The Emergency Department is focused on treating and triaging patients quickly. Typically these patient’s are discharged from their patient monitor and transferred to surgery, cath lab, critical care or medical surgical:
WITHOUT their clinical waveforms. Wouldn’t it be valuable if the patient’s clinical waveforms and vital signs were kept and transferred with the patient for their entire hospital stay?





