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Give your nurses their shift back.

Every hour a nurse spends transcribing monitor values is an hour away from a patient. zMed takes the re-keying away — the devices chart themselves.

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zMed ICU flowsheet — vitals, ventilation, infusions and fluid balance charting themselves

100%

of connected device vitals into the chart, no re-entry

60–85%

lower alarm load on the floor

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to reconstruct an entire shift

Your problems, answered

What you carry. What zMed takes off your plate.

“My nurses spend half the shift writing numbers a machine already knows.”

Monitors, ventilators, pumps and dialysis machines stream straight into the flowsheet at the protocol's cadence. Nurses chart by exception — the handful of observations only a human can make.

“Every shift change loses information.”

The handover summary drafts itself from the structured chart — significant events, trends, fluid balance, outstanding tasks — and the incoming nurse reads one screen instead of three notebooks.

“The unit is drowning in alarms.”

Smart suppression corroborates across signals before escalating, lethal alerts carry self-cooldown, and a cuff misread prompts a re-cuff instead of three alarms. The floor gets quieter and safer at once.

“Our forms never match our protocols.”

Flowsheet templates and checklists are owned by the hospital and changed in hours — per unit, per shift, per patient type. Adult, paediatric and neonatal run on the same engine with your templates.

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