Hospital Benefits

Better sleep insight can support the whole neonatal ward

I See U is designed to help hospitals protect rest, plan care more thoughtfully, and involve parents without adding extra contact or disturbance around the incubator.

In daily practice

What changes when sleep becomes visible

The goal is simple: make rest easier to protect, care easier to time, and family involvement easier to guide. The diagram below shows the practical direction we expect and want to validate together with hospitals.

Without objective sleep insight

Sleep state remains hard to read

Care timing may still rely on subjective observation and fixed time schedules

Parents need more bedside explanation and reassurance

More sleep interruptions and work pressure
With I See U sleep insight

Sleep stages become visible without extra contact

Care moments can be planned around protected rest

Teams and families work together from the same clear signal

Better development, smoother care, more capacity

Clinical Value

Summing up the practical ward value

The value of sleep monitoring is not only felt by the baby. It can influence daily care planning, parent communication, staff workload, and the experience of families in the NICU.

The icons show who each benefit supports: hospital value is marked with the hospital icon, while family value is marked with the parents icon.

Hospital benefit Family benefit
01

More individualized care

Objective sleep insight can help care teams better align elective care moments with the baby's sleep state, supporting a more individualized rhythm around the incubator.

02

An educational system for parents

By helping parents learn their baby's sleep signals, the system can support parent education. Parents may understand their child better, ask more targeted questions, and gradually need less repeated guidance from nurses. When parents feel ready and the baby is clinically well, that confidence can support a smoother path home.

03

Stronger parental involvement

Parents can better understand when their baby may be ready for interaction and when protected rest is more valuable. With clearer guidance, they can take part in suitable care moments more confidently, easing the educational and practical pressure on staff.

04

Higher patient and family satisfaction

Sleep-aware care supports the feeling that every detail around the baby is being considered. For families, that can strengthen trust, confidence, and satisfaction with the care experience.

05

More efficient care planning

When sleep state becomes easier to understand, staff can plan non-urgent care more directly and efficiently, with clearer timing and fewer unnecessary interruptions.

06

More capacity from the same care team

Care shortages are becoming more pressing. If better insight helps reduce avoidable workload and supports smoother care planning, valuable time can be freed. That means more capacity within the same team, with more relief or more room for the babies and beds that need attention most.

Small workflow gains can create a snowball effect across neonatal care

The aim is not to replace the care team. It is to make the care team's knowledge easier to share, and to help families become more confident partners in protecting rest.

Better sleep insight reduces avoidable interruptions, supports smarter timing, and makes parent education easier to share. That creates valuable time for nurses and clinicians. In a future with growing care shortages, every minute of focused care capacity matters.

Want to explore your hospital value?

We are open to conversations with hospitals and clinical partners who want to test how objective sleep insight can support neonatal care.

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