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Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Study Published in JAMA Confirms Butterfly-Enabled POCUS Program Heavily Focused on LUNG US with AI Assistance Reduces Stay and Cost
Businesswire· 2025-09-05 18:11
Core Insights - The study published in JAMA confirms that a Butterfly-enabled POCUS program focused on lung ultrasound significantly reduces hospital stay and costs associated with undifferentiated dyspnea, including acute heart-failure exacerbations [1][2][3]. Study Findings - The POCUS program led to a reduction of 246 hospital bed-days and resulted in direct cost savings of $751,537 during the evaluation period [3][4]. - The integration of a hospitalist POCUS workflow, which included lung ultrasound and AI assistance, was associated with a 30% reduction in expected hospital length of stay (8.3 days compared to 11.9 days, p = .01) [7]. - Clinical management was altered in 35% of cases due to the use of POCUS, highlighting its impact on patient care [7]. Economic Impact - The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was calculated at $3,055 per hospital bed day saved, demonstrating the economic value of POCUS integration into inpatient care [7]. - The study emphasizes the potential for POCUS to improve hospital resource utilization and patient care through structured workflows [4][6]. Company Background - Butterfly Network, Inc. is a digital health company that specializes in portable ultrasound technology and software solutions, aiming to transform healthcare delivery [2][9]. - The company has developed a series of handheld ultrasound devices, including the Butterfly iQ, iQ+, and iQ3, which leverage advanced semiconductor technology [9][10].