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EarlySense’s Contact-Free Patient Monitoring System to be Featured at the First TEDMED Innovation Sh

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EarlySense, a market leader in contact-free patient monitoring solutions, announced today that it will exhibit at the TedMed Innovation Showcase, a new part of the TEDMED Conference ( www.tedmed.com ), October 25-28, 2011 at the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, California.

EarlySense CEO Mr. Avner Halperin said, “Patient safety is a central issue today for patients, hospitals, government and the media.  EarlySense’s system automatically and continuously monitors a patient’s vital signs and movement, using a contact-free sensor that is placed under the mattress. We look forward to demonstrating how the technology proactively detects patient deterioration, communicates it in real time and facilitates sophisticated care management. EarlySense is already making a difference in hospitals in the U.S. and Europe by helping medical teams to save lives and hospitals to save money.

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