Butterfly Network Launches Proficiency Management Solution at American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly 2022
September 29 2022 - 4:04PM
Business Wire
Enterprise imaging platform, Butterfly
Blueprint™, now empowers emergency physicians, and other ultrasound
users, to direct and manage ultrasound utilization and
proficiency
See Butterfly’s New Proficiency Management
Solution at ACEP22 in booth #1208
Butterfly Network, Inc. (NYSE: BFLY) ("Butterfly"), a digital
health company transforming care through the power of handheld,
whole-body ultrasound and connected medicine, today announced a new
Proficiency Management Solution offered as part of its enterprise
imaging platform, Butterfly Blueprint™.
Shaped by insights from the emergency medicine community, which
has been on the leading edge of utilizing point-of-care ultrasound
(POCUS), Butterfly’s Proficiency Management Solution is designed to
remove obstacles from standardizing ultrasound as core to “bedside”
patient assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. This new offering
supports the learning, credentialing, management, and scaling of
ultrasound use and information system wide.
"Emergency Medicine has been at the forefront of developing
point-of-care ultrasound and pushing the boundaries of its use.
This experience provides us with a unique understanding of how to
implement ultrasound as core to the way we work,” said Dr. Ryan
Gibbons, Director of Ultrasound Education, Temple School of
Medicine and Director of Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship, Temple
Health. “We need an efficient, user-friendly modality that
facilitates patient care and encourages utilization in the clinical
setting. And, for ultrasound leaders, we require a system that
tracks the number and type of scans while offering the ability for
quality assurance and feedback. The Butterfly Proficiency
Management System addresses much of this and will foster adoption
more broadly across Emergency Medicine and many other
specialties.”
Butterfly’s Proficiency Management Solution automates the
management and analysis of ultrasound across an institution.
Through intuitive dashboards users are empowered to:
Assign Unique Proficiency Requirements
- Set thresholds for each exam-type.
- Assign didactic education requirements.
- Notify users on their progress against proficiency.
Analyze Ultrasound Data and Assess Impact:
- Compare usage data between groups within an institution.
- Identify trends and clinical insights.
- Determine the impact of bedside imaging on clinical care.
“Ultrasound unlocks information at scale; however, in order to
access this knowledge, users need to be proficient in capturing and
interpreting ultrasound exams. Experts may study for years to
become proficient,” said Dr. John Martin, Chief Medical Officer,
Butterfly Network. “Our Proficiency Management tool aims to
streamline this education, and ultimately, to accelerate the
adoption and utilization of ultrasound information in patient
assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.”
Located in the exhibit hall of The George R. Moscone Convention
Center at Booth #1208 from October 1-4th, Butterfly will
demonstrate the new Proficiency Management features as part of its
holistic solution: the Butterfly iQ+ probe; device-agnostic
Compass™ software; and client experience support and services.
Attendees can also observe emergency-specific applications
including FAST exam support and procedural guidance with Biplane
Imaging™ for short and long axis needle visibility.
For more information on engaging with Butterfly at ACEP22 or for
information on Butterfly educational sessions and hands-on
experiences, visit here.
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