Insights
Alviscan Insights is our news page where we share updates, use cases, and user experiences related to Alviscan in healthcare. Discover how Alviscan is being implemented and the impact it has on daily clinical practice.

Alviscan may offer a glimpse of the hospital of the future (NL)
Bravis Hospital is testing Alviscan, letting patients measure weight, blood pressure, and heart rate themselves, saving healthcare professionals’ time, boosting patient engagement and improving care efficiency.
Alviscan creates more time and space during consultations
At Jeroen Bosch Hospital, Alviscan is used in the gynecology department. Patients measure their own heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and weight. The data is automatically saved in HiX, and patients get a...
Erasmus MC connects Alviscan to their EHR
In 2022, Erasmus MC became the first hospital in the Netherlands to introduce the Alviscan selfmeasurement kiosk. In late 2023, they took it a step further by connecting it with HiX, their EHR.The Alviscan is located in...
Ostseeklinik with innovation in intake assessment (DE)
Ostseeklinik Damp introduces Alviscan at patient admission, letting patients record vital signs such as blood pressure, heart rate, BMI, and oxygen levels while automatically alerting staff to any abnormal results.
Self-measurement kiosk: added value for staff and patients
“One of the best reactions? A patient said, ‘This is such a much more modern hospital!’ That’s exactly what we stand for, innovation, which we really value. We estimate that using Alviscan has freed up about half an FTE....
Why healthcare professionals choose Alviscan
“Each year, our colleagues at the Anesthesiology outpatient clinic see around 17,000 patients. About 80% of them can use the Alviscan, saving approximately 5 minutes per patient. That adds up to over 1,100 hours of time saved.” Inge de Leeuw, Manager Anesthesiology Outpatient Clinic, Erasmus MC (NL)
“Blood pressure readings are more reliable and often lower; as a result, we need to repeat measurements or refer to the triage department less frequently. This reduces patient anxiety and eases the workload for our triage and emergency departments.” Nanneke Mollink, Medical Technology Advisor, Jeroen Bosch Hospital (NL)
“This hospital is much more modern. They even have a machine where you can measure your blood pressure. Very good” Patient at the gynecology outpatient clinic, HagaZiekenhuis (NL)
“The cost is equivalent to 0.22 FTE, while it frees up 0.5 FTE. This freed-up capacity is used for other tasks, which also helps reduce workload in other departments.” Leendert-jan Doornbos, Innovation coach Haga Hospital (NL)
“This innovation, part of the ‘Outpatient Clinic of the Future’ initiative, reduces the workload for outpatient clinics, promotes patient self-reliance, and provides greater insight into one’s own health.” Project Group ‘Outpatient Clinic of the Future’, Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital (NL)
“Triage can be accelerated because we can immediately see when certain measurements are abnormal.” Christa Gennisse, Emergency Medical Care Provider / Nursing Information Officer, St. Antonius Hospital (NL)
“Many patients enjoy measuring themselves. At the same time, it saves the nursing staff three minutes per patient. With 50 patients a day, that’s a welcome side effect—especially in times of a growing shortage of qualified staff.” Angelika Flügge, Director of Nursing, Ostseeklinik Damp (DE)
“The self-measurement kiosk is a great innovation that allows patients to do something themselves, saving us as healthcare professionals valuable time.”
Christa Gennisse, Emergency Medical Care Provider / Nursing Information Officer, St. Antonius Hospital (NL)
“The ease of use makes Alviscan a great support in our daily work.” Prof. Kai Zacharowski, MD PhD ML FRCA, Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care, and Pain Management, University Hospital Frankfurt (DE)




