Measurable improvements in safety, quality and efficiency

Our partners consistently achieve a diverse range of benefits for their patients, their staff and their entire organisation.

For patients

With fewer nighttime disruptions and more responsive care, patients benefit from a calmer, safer environment where they sleep more soundly and feel supported in their recovery.

For staff

Efficiency gains and greater visibility into patient needs and care delivery allow staff to feel more in control, less stressed and better equipped to ensure the best outcomes for patients.

For providers

Mental health care providers see improved compliance, higher standards of care and reduced costs, along with greater patient and staff satisfaction — all contributing to safer, more resilient services.

Enhanced risk management with fewer safety incidents 

44%

reduction in self-harm1 

48%

reduction in falls2

37%

reduction in assaults3

24%

reduction in restraints4

"I led a recent CQC inspection and I was informed how LIO had enabled staff to save at least nine lives in mental health acute settings."
Chair, NHS mental health trust

A better experience for patients

81%

have a better sense of safety5 

71%

say they sleep better5

70%

experience an improved sense of wellbeing5

"Before, the staff would come in all the time during the night, turn on the lights, and would wake you up. It was very stressful, especially when on medication. Now, they don't disturb sleep as much and I think the platform is great for that."
Patient

A reassured and confident workforce

91%

have greater peace of mind in managing risk5

80%

say their working environment has improved5

87%

say the platform helps them provide better care5

"I couldn’t imagine not having the platform now in place. It’s something that makes us feel more secure and we feel it sets up safety for the patients."
Deputy Ward Manager

More time for therapeutic patient care

3 hours

of staff time released every 12-hour shift6

"Before LIO, it was constantly busy and felt like we were firefighting. Now you can take time to have meaningful interactions with patients and not just be reactive to an incident."
Ward Manager

Precision physical health monitoring

12x

increase in the rate of obtaining accurate vital sign measurements7

“My favourite thing about LIO is how easy it is to use to check a patient's vital signs."
Clinical Lead

Increased capacity for high-acuity care

“Oxehealth’s platform is really a game changer in terms of our being able to accept a greater acuity of clientele."
Chief Medical Officer
“Our medical staff have felt more comfortable taking on higher acuity patients that our community needs us to serve, because we've got this technology and staff don't feel like they need to be in nine places at once"
Deputy Executive Director

Improved patient retention

“Since Oxehealth’s platform was implemented, I haven't heard of a lot of clients discharging against medical advice at night-time because of the noise and interrupted sleep. So I think it's had a huge impact."
Deputy Executive Director
“We would occasionally have clients that would leave our facility earlier than we wanted to or against medical advice…having this technology has enabled us to eliminate that for the most part."
Deputy Executive Director

Better outcomes at lower costs

Over £1M

net cash savings annually for a medium-sized trust6

183%

return on investment6

4 months

to break even6 

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1. Ndebele, F., et al. (2023). Journal of Mental Health, 33(3), 320-325; 2. Wright, K., & Singh, S. (2022). Journal of Patient Safety, 18(3), 177-181; 3. Ndebele, F., et al. (2022). Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care, 18(2), 95-100; 4. Kekic, M., et al. (under review); 5. Data based on patient and staff questionnaires conducted by eight inpatient mental health facilities; 6. Buckley, C., et al. (2024). PLOS Digital Health, 3(9): e0000559; 7. Clark, H., et al. (2021). Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care, 18(1), 31-37.