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Panasonic has unveiled its new CardioHealth Station, a tool for personalized preventive medicine, at the 2010 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.
[This article was published in the July 2010 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
CommunicAsia2010 and BroadcastAsia2010 provided a strategic venue for the exhibitors by bringing buyers and sellers together from across Asia and highlighting the newest technology innovation in ICT, broadcasting and media industries.
Panasonic declared that it has developed a medical robot that dispenses drugs to patients, the Japanese electronics giant’s first step into robotics.
Panasonic has launched its CF-H1 Toughbook Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) in the UK, developed with NHS Connecting for Health and with consultation with NHS nurses.
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has announced the launch of the Esprimo MA, a tablet PC designed for mobile working in the healthcare sector.
Panasonic introduced two new Toughbook models recently. These were a mobile clinical assistant (MCA) device purpose-built for the healthcare market, and an extremely-rugged handheld ultra mobile PC (UMPC) for field-use.
North East Lincolnshire Care Trust Plus has signed a five-year contract with British Telecommunications (BT) today to equip community nurses with GPRS-enabled laptops that will allow them to access critical patient information at the point of care.