A communications network for providing continuous patient monitoring to
provide critical care services from a remote location. A plurality of
patient monitoring stations with associated patient monitoring
instrumentation is connected over a communications network to a command
center to which data flows continuously for analysis. A standardized
series of guideline algorithms for treating a variety of critical care
conditions are prompted to provide critical care by caregivers who
monitor the progress of individual patients at remote patient monitoring
stations. A smart alert system that can be flexibly set from the command
center provides for patient-specific rules to be established to alert the
caregivers to potential patient problems so that intervention can occur
in a timely fashion. A data storage/data warehouse function analyzes
individual patient information from a plurality of command centers and
provides updated algorithms and critical care support to the remote
command centers.