
Continuous clinical visibility from anywhere in the hospital
BC Mview® provides immediate and centralised visualisation of vital signs, alerts and physiological waveforms, regardless of the number or type of medical devices connected to the patient.
Its capabilities enable different clinical teams to access unified real‑time patient information—whether for a single patient or across a group of patients—making it adaptable to the needs of each specific clinical environment.
Clinical trend analysis
Through the visualisation of high‑resolution vital signs and physiological waveforms, BC Mview® helps clinicians interpret clinical trends. This supports earlier intervention, better prioritisation of care and the detection of patterns in the patient’s condition.
Clinical monitoring on the move
With BC Mview®, real‑time clinical data from multiple patients is consolidated on a single screen and can be accessed from a computer, tablet or any mobile device connected to the hospital network.
Clear alerts for rapid action
BC Mview® displays alerts and clinical events generated in real time by different medical devices on a single interface. This improves clinical response times and helps reduce the risk of patient deterioration linked to delays or fragmented information.

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Consolidated clinical data
BC Mview® goes beyond simply collecting device data. It synchronises and unifies clinical information so that all patient data can be supervised simultaneously, regardless of where care is being delivered. This helps anticipate complications and reduces response times between units or care settings.
Centralised clinical information in real time
A connected environment from continuous and discrete patient data.
Time series
Visualisation of alerts and trends for real-time comparison and action.
High-definition data
Detailed analysis of physiological waveforms.
Mobility within the hospital environment
Access to monitoring using computers, tablets or smartphones.
Medical devices compatible with BC Mview®
Contact our sales team to learn more about our capabilities to connect any medical device and integrate clinical data into hospital information systems.
Frequently Asked Questions about BC Mview®
What is BC Mview® and what is it used for in the ICU?
BC Mview® is a clinical monitoring platform that centralises discrete patient data and physiological waveforms from critically ill patients in real time. It allows ICU staff to review vital signs, trends and alerts from any medical device on a single screen, supporting safe decision-making in highly complex clinical environments
How does BC Mview® improve patient safety in the perioperative setting?
BC Mview® integrates the monitoring of clinical parameters before, during and after surgery. This enables the detection of clinically relevant changes in real time and allows clinicians to intervene before complications occur, strengthening perioperative safety.
Can BC Mview® be used outside the ICU?
Yes. Thanks to its continuous and remote monitoring capabilities, BC Mview® allows the monitoring of critically ill or high-risk patients outside the ICU — such as on hospital wards, during emergency transport or even across different healthcare centres — ensuring continuity of care without overloading the ICU.
How does BC Mview® help the clinical team in post-surgical resuscitation?
BC Mview® enables real-time review of patient data after surgery and facilitates coordination between recovery and ward teams. By detecting early signs of deterioration, it supports clinical decision-making based on structured and reliable information.
What benefit does BC Mview® provide to intensivists?
BC Mview® provides access to reliable clinical data, remote visibility of vital signs and clear visualisation of trends. Together, these capabilities help clinicians anticipate critical changes, reduce adverse events and improve efficiency in the care of critically ill patients.
Clinical experience in real-world practice
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