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Provide optimal nutritional support to improve patient's outcomes

Maximize compliance

91% 1

Proportion of RX calories (%) delivered to patients with computer-based decision support system.

Save time

-68% 2

Work time per patient with a nutrition management system.

Save cost

>3800$ 3

Cost saving per malnourished patient on nutrition-focused program.

Healthcare professionals have a full overview of a patient's nutrition status. They will:

  • Detect malnutrition risk faster
  • Set the right nutrition plan
  • Monitor adequate delivery in real-time
  • Adapt nutrition therapy sooner

Our clinical nutrition management system collects and organizes data coming from the Electronic Health Record and your feeding pumps.

It provides a full picture of your patient’s nutrition therapy and an efficient decision support for all the healthcare professionals involved.

Screen the risk, prescribe, measure and improve the nutrition follow-up, all in one centralized software.

Nutrow

Trigger the virtuous circle of better clinical nutrition.

Nutrow is the first complete clinical management software that gathers all nutrition-related data to boost your patients nutritional status.

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Feedim

Capture your feeding pump data without effort.

Feedim is a robust and easy to use medical device to automatically get nutrition pumps data available for a better clinical nutrition management.

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Nutrow and Feedim meet the requirements of IEC62304 for software development and is CE certified in compliance with the European Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC.

1. Conseil M, Carr J, Molinari N, et al. A simple widespread computer help improves nutrition support orders and decreases infection complications in critically ill patients. PloS One. 2013;8(5):e63771.

2. Skouroliakou M et. al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009;16(6):802–805.

3. Sulo, Suela et al. “Budget Impact of a Comprehensive Nutrition-Focused Quality Improvement Program for Malnourished Hospitalized Patients.” American health & drug benefits vol. 10,5 (2017): 262-270.