Elevating patient safety and quality



A foundation for better care
Improving patient safety and quality of care through intelligent technology
Next-gen digital rounding
The only rounding solution optimized for contact-free, FDA-cleared vital signs.*
Streamline workflows: Automate notifications for upcoming and overdue observations and reinforce protocol adherence all without disrupting patient sleep.
Ambient monitoring
Continuous, contactless monitoring of vitals* and sleep* (FDA-cleared), and patient activity.
Prevent avoidable harm: Gain real-time alerts for falls, self-harm risks, multiple people, and blindspots to enable immediate, life-saving interventions.
Compliance reporting
Centralized oversight of frontline and unit-wide operations, acuity levels and observation compliance.
Strengthen governance: Implement data-led staffing and simplify auditing, ensuring high quality standards are upheld across the organization.
Drive patient experience initiatives
LIO transforms these capabilities into measurable hospital patient experience initiatives:
Prioritize patient wellness
Directly support experience initiatives by protecting patient rest with contactless spot-check vital signs*.
Personalize recovery
Utilize retrospective reports on patient sleep*, activity, and vitals* to tailor individual care plans to the specific needs of each patient.
Ensure consistent care
Utilize retrospective reports on patient sleep*, activity, and vitals* to tailor individual care plans to the specific needs of each patient.
Proven real-world impact
Providers using LIO are proven to deliver safer, higher-quality and more efficient mental health care. The platform directly supports the goals of patient safety and clinical quality programs:
reduction in self-harm1
decrease in falls2
fewer assaults3
reduction in 1:1 observations2
faster observations at night4
These results highlight LIO’s proven approach for improving quality and safety in healthcare.
Our scientfic studiesImplementing LIO at SummitStone Health Partners
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1. Ndebele, F., et al. (2024). 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. Buckley, C., et al. (2024). PLOS Digital Health, 3(9): e0000559.