Intel plans wireless BP monitors
Bluethooth technology firms, such as Intel and Phillips, are planning to release health-related applications called blood pressure monitors.
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Bluethooth technology firms, such as Intel and Phillips, are planning to release health-related applications called blood pressure monitors.
Rural community in Georgia, is no more to think about the remoteness for health problems.
Rural community in Georgia does not have to think about the remoteness for health problems.
Bluethooth technology firms, such as Intel and Phillips, are planning to release health-related applications called blood pressure monitors.
National e-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA), Australia, is on a move to identify e-Health standards and infrastructure to support interoperability of all information systems across the state and territories.
Giving the paramount importance to the safety and welfare of travelers, Virgin Atlantic Aircrafts will introduce the telemedicine device Tempus, which is designed for use by non-medical experts during the medical emergency in the aircrafts.
The telemedicine suite at Bristol Children’s Hospital, Bristol, is using ISDN technology, which allows doctors to diagnose heart defects in unborn babies who are hundreds of miles far away.
Giving the paramount importance to the safety and welfare of travelers, Virgin Atlantic Aircrafts will introduce the telemedicine device Tempus, which is designed for use by non-medical experts during the medical emergency in the aircrafts.
Sensitron Europe Limited, a market leader in European wireless point-of-care solutions, began its first trial of the careTrends system at Polyclinique de la Foret in Fontainebleau, France for 24 beds.
Sensitron Europe Limited, a market leader in European wireless point-of-care solutions, began its first trial of the careTrends system at Polyclinique de la Foret in Fontainebleau, France for 24 beds.
National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), India, will introduce biometric health smart-cards for AIDS patients, which designed to act as portable medical records, ensuring privacy and enabling for easy storage of data.
Emergin in partnership with Ekahau, a provider of Wi-Fi based Real-Time Location System (RTLS) solutions, UK, allows medical staff to receive context-aware alerts via their mobile phone, VoIP phone, pager or PDA when they enter specific geographic areas.
Sensitron Europe Limited, a market leader in European wireless point-of-care solutions, began its first trial of the careTrends system at Polyclinique de la Foret in Fontainebleau, France for 24 beds.