K2 Hampton – an app which enables women with hypertension to remotely enter blood pressure and urine protein results from home and work – was introduced to the Pregnancy Assessment Unit in

K2 Hampton – an app which enables women with hypertension to remotely enter blood pressure and urine protein results from home and work – was introduced to the Pregnancy Assessment Unit in
Recent studies confirm that BAME women are disproportionately more likely to die than white women from complications surrounding pregnancy or childbirth. Our friends over at the BAME Birthing With Colour initiative are committed to highlighting maternity issues
This week, guest blogger Dr Asma Khalil explores how home blood pressure monitoring can provide safer, more personalised care for women who have pregnancy hypertension in the COVID-19 era and beyond. COVID-19
K2 is pleased to announce that two new hospitals and a university have recently begun using our Perinatal Training Programme (PTP), with many hospitals and universities which have benefited from free trial
Over the past half decade or so, smartphones and tablets have become increasingly ubiquitous in maternity care. Placing more control in the hands of the pregnant woman and personalising care
Starting in April 2015 and following a three phase implementation, Guardian and Athena have been in use at Peterborough City Hospital since July 2016. When the hospital merged with Hinchingbrooke
Clear concise communication within the multidisciplinary team and across organisational boundaries is pivotal to the delivery of safe quality care. When the methods of communication are based on a hybrid
It’s been just over a year since North Manchester General Hospital went live with K2 Guardian™, technology that provides full electronic capture of patient information during childbirth to enhance communication within and
Even the most organised of maternity units find it a challenge to ensure staff are 100% compliant at all times. Here at K2, we are still the largest provider of
Earlier this month, Calderdale Royal Hospital went live with K2 FetalWellbeing™, software that applies the Dawes-Redman criteria to confirm whether the pattern of recorded fetal heart rate is consistent with that
Since the establishment of the NHS in 1948, advances in healthcare have led to a decline in stillbirth and children being born with birth injuries. However, over the last 30
K2 are delighted to be working alongside West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust and to be supporting their commitment to providing high quality maternity care for women living in Hertfordshire and