Hypertension: 8 weeks to control
A Health IT Director’s Journey with Florence “I think all clinicians should consider using Florence for their HTN and pre-HTN patients.” From Assumptions to Action Thanks to participating in one of three Florence programs at Marshall Medical, Lēya Eddy, a 56-year-old Director of Informatics, successfully brought her Stage 2 hypertension under control in just a […]
Maternity Success with “Go Flo Fridays” at Great Western Hospital
Great Western Hospital’s Maternity Department has recently celebrated their first anniversary with Florence helping expectant mothers to monitor their blood pressure during pregnancy. Both parents and hospital staff met in the delivery suite to celebrate and discuss their experiences with local newspaper, The Swindon Advertiser, with Florence and the staff at GWH recognised for their achievements. […]
Engaging the Disengaged: Florence Transforms Blood Pressure Monitoring in Bedfordshire.
Case Study: Emma Debbage, Practice Manager at West Street Surgery The introduction of Florence at West Street Surgery has transformed Practice Manager, Emma Debbage and her team’s management of their hypertensive population, enabling them to reach previously disengaged patients and focus on those most in need of intervention, maintain their high QoF scores, and all […]
AI Nurse: Why So Effective for Comorbid Diabetes & Hypertension Patients?
Better managing patients with multiple chronic conditions is becoming critical – both for patients’ quality of life and for purely economic reasons for health plans and ACOs. Here we explore why Florence the AI Nurse is so successful in managing multimorbid patients with a particular focus on the increasingly large cohort suffering from both diabetes […]
Time savings and improved hypertension diagnosis demonstrated in Ely.
A 6-month pilot at Staploe Medical Centre (part of Ely North and South PCN) has shown: Better Patient Engagement Since June 2023, Florence has been raising awareness of the importance of blood pressure monitoring, boosting patient confidence and developing a strong platform for significantly improved long-term clinical outcomes. Opt-in rates rose to 72% in the […]
Staff Shortages: Automation of Clinical Care the Only Option
Unless you believe demand for healthcare will fall or nurses will stop retiring, there is no other option. Yes, you can automate back-office functions. Yes, AI can do lots of ‘sexy things’ such as reading x-rays more accurately and discovering new medicines faster. However, consider chronic disease and mental health totaling 90% of all healthcare […]
Transforming patient engagement in Virginia
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, finding the balance between virtual, patient-centered, and outcome-focused care is a widespread goal. Real, sustained behavior change in patients is one of the most challenging things to offer and measure, especially when so many are managing multiple chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and COPD. Generated Health embarked on […]
Managing Hypertension in Pregnancy
Anne and Becky, midwives at Great Western Hospital in Swindon, share how they have used Florence to successfully reduce appointments and better support expectant mothers to manage their hypertension.
Smart With Your Heart improves patient outcomes using Florence
At Generated Health, we recently had the privilege of hosting a discussion featuring Dr. Jonathan Serjeant, Chief Medical Officer at Generated Health, and Sean Davies, Directorate Manager of Cardiology at University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust. The focus of the conversation centered around the innovative use of intelligent health messaging for patients diagnosed with […]
We Can’t Address Hypertension Without Widespread Patient Self-Monitoring
There is a major disconnect between the need for people with hypertension to monitor their blood pressure at home, and the extent to which people do this. The gap is enormous: the prevalence of hypertension in the U.S. and around the world keeps rising. High blood pressure (BP) is a principal cause of cardiac events, […]