Vitalacy provides AI-driven monitoring solutions designed to reduce hospital infections and adverse patient events. Its most popular solutions include hand hygiene compliance monitoring and virtual care for hospitals.
“Currently, we are especially excited about our new AI-powered cameras designed to assist nurses with fall prevention. These cameras generate automatic alerts, allowing staff more time to respond to unattended bed exits,” Vitalacy Vice President of Engineering Dylan Humphrey said.
“The possibilities for AI-assisted care are endless, and we are just beginning to explore them. Our customers often identify the next patient safety need, my team engineers the solution, and as a result, patients receive safer care,” he added.
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Q: HOW DOES YOUR COMPANY STAND OUT IN THE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FIELD?
HUMPHREY: Vitalacy automates data collection on a massive scale for hospitals that traditionally rely on manual tracking. Take dispensers, for example – our system records each dispense event across an entire facility, providing insights into areas that need refilling sooner, identifying popular and underutilized handwashing stations (such as unit entries and nursing stations), and tracking hand hygiene compliance trends.
Additionally, our dispenser sensors detect malfunctioning or unused dispensers, turning what was once a static device into a smart tool that informs decision-making for facilities, operations, and environmental services (EVS) teams.
Q: WHAT IS ON THE HORIZON FOR YOUR COMPANY?
HUMPHREY: At Vitalacy, we are committed to making infection prevention and patient safety solutions more effective, accessible, and user-friendly for hospitals of all sizes. Currently, we are developing lighter, longer-lasting wearables to improve ease of use for staff, ensuring better adoption and sustained compliance.
Beyond our bed monitoring system, we are expanding our patient monitoring capabilities to include chair monitoring, helping hospitals address a broader range of patient safety concerns. We have also been optimizing our compliance dashboard, enabling faster compliance calculations and improving room-level compliance tracking for more precise data.
Additionally, we are enhancing flexible reporting options and moving toward AI-driven compliance reporting, giving hospital leaders predictive insights to proactively improve safety measures. To increase accessibility, we are working on making our solutions available to a broader range of healthcare organizations, ensuring more hospitals can implement infection prevention and patient safety technologies.
These advancements reinforce Vitalacy’s mission to simplify compliance tracking, enhance patient outcomes, and drive innovation in hospital safety technology.
Q: IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE YOU WOULD LIKE OUR READERS TO KNOW?
HUMPHREY: Hand hygiene is one of the most critical components of infection prevention, and it requires a dedicated, data-driven solution – not just an add-on to RTLS tracking. At Vitalacy, our mission is to help hospitals create safer environments by combining real-time compliance monitoring with actionable insights for hospital leaders, infection preventionists, and nursing teams.
Our system provides accurate, real-time hand hygiene data, allowing hospitals to proactively address compliance gaps and improve patient safety. Our solutions were specifically designed to identify patient safety challenges and enhance workflow efficiency. By reducing infections and adverse events, our technology directly supports this mission.
As part of our commitment to advancing healthcare technology, we have launched Vitalacy Virtual Care for AI-powered remote patient monitoring and are developing Workforce Analytics to improve staffing efficiency. By continuously innovating in patient safety and infection prevention, we aim to help hospitals deliver higher-quality care and better outcomes for patients.
For more information, visit vitalacy.ai.
