Frequently Asked Questions

Quick questions you may have about Rapid Response System.

Our platform is designed to support clinical decision-making, not replace it. We continue to evaluate regulatory pathways based on your local market. Always consult your hospital’s regulatory team regarding classification and compliance. 

RRS continuously monitors patient data and uses AI to predict potential deterioration early. By alerting the nursing staff before a patient’s condition becomes critical, RRS allows for early intervention, preventing serious events like cardiac arrest or septic shock.   

RRS significantly benefits nurses by reducing their workload and providing structured communication tools. The SBARI checklist helps nurses follow protocol, reduces anxiety in high-pressure situations, and facilitates clear communication with physicians. Also, automated documentation saves time and ensures that nothing is missed during post-event reporting.   

Yes, RRS improves communication by providing real-time patient data and structured communication through the SBARI checklist. Physicians can review the SBARI checklist remotely and accordingly approve the intervention form, and send orders via smartphone, ensuring clear and accurate communication even when they are not physically present.    

RRS helps improve patient outcomes by facilitating early detection of patient deterioration. By intervening before critical events occur, hospitals can reduce ICU transfers, shorten hospital stays, and improve overall patient satisfaction.  

RRS automatically generates detailed reports after each RRS event, which can be used to train nursing staff and improve hospital protocols. The system ensures that no details are missed, enabling hospitals to continuously refine their emergency response procedures.  

Yes, RRS adheres to all HIPAA guidelines to ensure patient data security and confidentiality. Our system encrypts data and restricts access based on hospital policies, guaranteeing a safe and compliant experience.

RRS is designed to work seamlessly with most EHR systems. Our team will work with your IT department to set up a smooth integration process, ensuring real-time data sharing without disrupting existing workflows.

By reducing ICU transfers and shortening the length of stay, hospitals can achieve significant cost savings. On average, hospitals save approximately $8,158 per ICU transfer avoided, in addition to improving staff efficiency and patient satisfaction.

The RRS setup is designed to be quick and efficient, with most installations completed within a few weeks. Our team provides full support for training and integration, ensuring a smooth transition.

We use HIPAA-compliant data handling. If an external LLM is employed, we anonymize or de-identify patient information when possible, and/or use HIPAA-eligible hosting services (e.g., Azure) with BAAs. 

The final decisions rest with licensed clinicians. AI outputs serve as advisory suggestions, requiring professional judgment and validation. 

Our RRS dashboard provides audit logs and metrics (e.g., response times, alert frequency, user feedback). These data points can help your team measure quality improvements over time.