Tunstall Launches Next Generation Integrated Care Platform

Tunstall Healthcare GroupTunstall Healthcare Group, the leading provider of telecare and telehealth solutions, is today launching icp integrated care platform™, its next generation suite of telehealth solutions at the Managing Long Term Conditions conference in Harrogate.

icp supports integrated, fully managed and patient-centred care that is the key to unlocking the deployment of telehealthcare in a scalable and holistic way. This enables remote health monitoring that can be tailored specifically to patients' needs to help reduce avoidable hospital admissions, improve quality of life, and help to support people with long-term conditions in their homes for longer.

Tunstall's icp is a suite of solutions that enable key stakeholders to work beyond traditional organisational boundaries. These integrated solutions enable delivery of care that can manage patients seamlessly and consistently through a single user interface and combine care team resources to ensure optimum use of community healthcare resources.

Jon Lowe, UK Managing Director said: "Tunstall understands that the right solutions and processes need to be in place in order to facilitate the scalability of telehealthcare support and care delivery at home.

"icp is the foundation for transforming the way care is delivered remotely, driving best use of resources and improving patient outcomes through joined-up working. This will ensure demand can be managed in a more efficient way that results in a higher quality, more preventative service for patients."

mymedic and icp triagemanager
icp supports the management of remotely delivered services, capturing patient information remotely and securely via the mymedic™ product range. It supports reliable and consistent referral of patients to telehealthcare services, linked to risk-based patient identification.

mymedic communicates securely with icp triagemanager™, the software platform for use with mymedic, to enable regular interaction with healthcare professionals. icp enables tiered triage of patient information, allowing data to be filtered and validated via icp triagemanager.

Working in partnership with primary care and social care organisations to deliver multiple telehealth services across the UK has given Tunstall a clear understanding of the requirements to enable large-scale telehealth deployments which transform care in the community. This experience has given Tunstall the knowledge and expertise to develop the icp suite of solutions which will continue to evolve and provide the highest levels of community based care.

To find out more about Tunstall's integrated care platform visit www.tunstallicp.com.

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About Tunstall
Tunstall Healthcare Group is the market leading provider of telehealthcare solutions, with over 2.5 million users globally. Tunstall’s solutions support older people and those with long-term needs, to live independently, by effectively managing their health and well-being. Tunstall provides technology, expertise and advice to millions of people enabling them to lead independent more fulfilling lives. For more information on how telehealthcare can improve quality of life, visit www.tunstallhealth.com.

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