
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 | BFLY Stock News

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A study published in JAMA confirms that a Butterfly-enabled POCUS program focused on lung ultrasound significantly reduces hospital stay and costs. The program, evaluated over six months, saved 246 bed-days and $751,537 in direct costs for patients with undifferentiated dyspnea. Key findings include a 30% reduction in hospital length of stay and a clinical management change in 35% of cases. The study highlights the economic and clinical benefits of integrating POCUS into inpatient care, supporting improved patient outcomes and resource utilization.
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