leaf patient portal

by Eleonore Spencer 7 min read

LEAF* Patient Monitoring System | WoundSource

1 hours ago Patient Portal | Greenleaf Medical Associates Patient Portal We are very excited to offer you access to your personal health records in a safe, secure HIPAA compliant fashion. Click here to … >> Go To The Portal


Who should use the leaf* patient monitoring system?

The device is intended for use on patients at risk of pressure injury in medical, nursing and long-term care facilities, including independent living, assisted-living and rehabilitation facilities. The LEAF* Patient Monitoring System has no known contraindications for use.

What is the leaf system?

A powerful tool to monitor patient mobility. The LEAF System monitors patient movement, including steps taken.*. *The LEAF System is not to be used to alert staff of situations that would require immediate action in order to maintain patient safety. Be aware that there is a possibility of ambulation/step detection inaccuracy.

What does leaf stand for?

LEAF* Patient Monitoring System LEAF* Patient Monitoring System includes a wireless, wearable patient sensor that monitors patient position and orientation to automate and document the management of prescribed patient turn protocols.

Can I generate reports from the leaf system?

You can generate reports from the interface to show when patients were repositioned, as well as their progress toward mobility goals. *The LEAF System is not to be used to alert staff of situations that would require immediate action in order to maintain patient safety. Be aware that there is a possibility of ambulation/step detection inaccuracy.

image

The first tool to measure the effectiveness of patient turning for pressure injury prevention 8,9

The LEAF System measures more than just turn frequency; it also measures turn angle and tissue recovery time through the Integrated Position Technology™. 8,9

Wearable patient sensor

A lightweight sensor that attaches to the patient’s chest, monitoring whether they are sitting, standing or lying down – on their left side, right side, back or prone. ✝ A gentle, yet powerful silicone adhesive allows the sensor to be removed for procedures and then reapplied.

Wireless mesh network

Antennas placed throughout your unit relay information from the sensors to the computer interface through a secure wireless network and data server.

User interface

Through the computers at both the nurses’ station and workstations on wheels, you can check the turn status for all patients being monitored, adjust care plans for individual patients and more.

Automatically generated reports

You can generate reports from the interface to show when patients were repositioned, as well as their progress toward mobility goals.

image