No, you’re not seeing double. The FDA handed out back-to-back 510(k) clearances Monday for a pair of portable devices for wireless patient monitoring. Both devices connect to separate analytics ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — At University Hospitals, patients are using a wearable device that wirelessly transmits their heart rate and blood pressure to caregivers, even while walking around. UH is among the ...
Continuous monitoring using wearable sensors in general hospital wards may help detect patient deterioration earlier than traditional spot check methods and assist clinicians in improving patient ...
A report by Kalorama Information found that wireless patient monitoring devices are the fastest growing medical devices in revenue earned, according to a company news release. The report, “Remote and ...
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Erlanger Health System has started using a wireless patient monitoring system at Erlanger East Hospital in Chattanooga, becoming the first organization in the region to do so.
In what would represent an important step forward in revolutionizing the way patients are monitored in the future, GE announced an initiative aimed to develop wireless medical monitoring systems, or ...
The NetGuard wireless ECG monitoring system weighs less than one ounce and costs a fraction of what conventional monitors cost. Hospitals are familiar with 20/20 hindsight. When a patient dies on ...
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Murata Vios, Inc., a medical technology company that develops wireless patient-monitoring sensors and software, announced that it has received U.S. Food and Drug ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Medicine, researchers presented a wireless broadband acousto-mechanical sensing (BAMS) system for continuous physiological monitoring. In neonates and ...
According to a research report from Kalorama Information the market for remote and wireless patient monitoring is set to grow about 26 percent annually through 2014. “With increased waiting times at ...
Telemedicine, or telehealth, enables health-care providers to deliver care via technology and, in many cases, virtually via a telehealth software app that is accessible on a smartphone, tablet, or ...
NASHUA, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BraveHeart Wireless Inc today announced a strategic agreement with Analog Devices, Inc. to collaborate on a complete, end-to-end remote patient monitoring (RPM) system.
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