Precisia Care in practice
general overview :
Healthcare system under pressure
Healthcare systems— in Switzerland and worldwide — are reaching a breaking point.
Rising costs, persistent staff shortages and mounting financial pressure are destabilising hospitals and threatening access to care. Over the past decades, healthcare costs have increased dramatically, while hospital margins continue to shrink.
At the same time, workforce shortages are accelerating turnover, increasing workload and burnout, and forcing hospitals to reduce capacity.
The result :
Less flexibility. Less resilience. Growing pressure on care teams and patients alike.
The hospital challenge today
Most hospital monitoring systems remain reactive.
Patients are monitored through alarm-based systems that trigger alerts only once a problem has already occurred. These alerts are often imprecise and poorly contextualised, failing to reflect the individual clinical situation of each patient.
- This leads to
- Continuous stress for nursing staff
- Suboptimal workforce planning
- Poor allocation of clinical resources
Care teams are forced to react—often too late.
What hospitals need
To move forward, hospitals must anticipate—not react.
- Predictive insights to support clinical decision-making
- Patient-specific context integrated into monitoring
- Early and reliable detection of clinical deterioration
- Better staff planning and smarter resource allocation
From reactive to proactive care
Alarm-based systems respond once deterioration has already occurred.
Predictive AI makes it visible earlier.
By leveraging clinical data in real time, hospitals can act sooner—improving outcomes, easing staff workload, and allocating resources where they matter most.
Discover how works our AI

Planning discharges
Neonatalogy department

Nurse allocation
Paediatrics, neonatology
& internal medicine

Sepsis Prediction
All departments