Quality and Risk Impact

Pilot study: Assessing the effect of continual position monitoring technology on compliance with patient turning protocols

Turn protocol compliance improved from 64% at baseline to 98% after implementation of the LEAF Patient Monitoring System, as this study demonstrates.

Effect of a wearable patient sensor on care delivery for preventing pressure injuries in acutely ill adults: A pragmatic randomized clinical trial (LS-HAPI study)

This randomized controlled trial demonstrates that patients treated with LEAF Patient Monitoring System are 73% less likely to develop a pressure injury.

Meta-analysis shows patient wearable sensor reduces incidence of hospital-acquired pressure injuries in critically ill patients

The LEAF System was shown to reduce the incidence of HAPIs by 70% in a meta-analysis of 19,136 patients.

New Technology Significantly Reduces Rates of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries

Institutions that have deployed the LEAF Patient Monitoring System, a tool which allows caregivers to more effectively manage patient turning protocols, have experienced significant decreases in rates of pressure injuries. An analysis involving over 10,000 patients reveals the strong protective…