EarlySense has announced 10,000 installed systems, resulting in one million patients monitored.

The company’s tracking sensors are meant to help clinicians shorten length of stay, reduce Code Blue cardiac arrests, lessen ICU patient days and reduce hospital readmissions.

Part of the company’s growth has been through partners such as Philips and hospital bed manufacturer Hill-Rom. EarlySense said it plans to monitor an additional estimated three million patients in the next three years.

In the past year, the company says, it helped decrease more than 180,000 patient hospital days and assisted in the prevention of over 14,000 pressure ulcers.

“Tools like our advanced sensing and data analytics solutions increase the number of patients continuously monitored, assisting clinicians to drastically reduce that difficult statistic,” said Avner Halperin, Co-founder and CEO of EarlySense. “Surpassing one million patients is a tremendous milestone for EarlySense and for healthcare systems worldwide, proving that continuous monitoring is becoming the new standard of care in the healthcare industry.”