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Irisys Announces Intelligent Handwashing Monitor

Posted by Richard Strange on Feb 11, 2011 4:08:00 PM

Solution aims to save lives – and part of the £1 billion per annum cost to the NHS

NHS figures show that about nine per cent of patients actually acquire infections during a hospital stay. This costs the Health Service around £1billion annually – money that could be saved by something as simple as regular hand washing.

As part of the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI), the National Institute for Health Research Invention for Innovation programme has awarded a two year contract to British infrared specialist, Irisys, to develop sensors to drive improvement in compliance with hospital handwashing regulations.

Together with associated communication and reporting systems, the result will be a groundbreaking automatic monitoring and alerting system that will be affordable and non‐intrusive. Initially designed for the NHS, the system will subsequently be applicable to all healthcare providers, and to other industries such as food processing and handling.

The impact of pathogens such as MRSA and C‐difficile on the NHS first came to prominence in the 1990s. Many people carry these bugs with no effect on their day‐to‐day health. But in a hospital environment, the situation becomes potentially life‐threatening. Hand cleansing is a key way to cut infection rates. To reduce the possibility of passing infection between individuals, any person having contact with patients should wash their hands thoroughly...

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