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Wireless health monitoring technology

In the framework of Holst Centre, IMEC – Europe’s leading independent nanoelectronics research institute – has broadened the functionality and scope of its wireless health monitoring technology by linking it to real-time extraction of relevant medical data. In...

Global health challenges tackle by using Mobile Technology

The United Nations Foundation working with Vodafone Group Foundation to strengthen health data systems by digitalizing it in Africa. The United Nations Foundation working with Vodafone Group Foundation to strengthen health data systems by digitalizing it in Africa.The...

Siemens launched ACUSON X300 Premium Edition (PE) to join digital ultrasound

The ACUSON X300 Premium Edition device offers superior image quality, advanced features for a wide range of clinical applications and is a future proof platform for feature upgrades, according to the manufacturer.The ACUSON X300 Premium Edition device offers superior...

Data sharing technology

IBM, in collaboration with the Nuclear Threat Initiative's Global Health and Security Initiative and the Middle East Consortium on Infectious Disease Surveillance (MECIDS), has created a unique technology that standardizes the method of sharing health information and automates the...

Healthcare ahead with wireless technology

The healthcare industry finding itself in an unfamiliar position, increasingly using  wireless technology to minimise the cost and disruption associated with the deployment of innovative ehealth and telecare services. A recent report from, Cambridge-based analysts, Wireless Healthcare, when healthcare...

Secure text messaging for health data

Wireless location-based services (LBS) provider SquareLoop has introduced a text messaging system to enable secure transmission of health data over public wireless networks. The text messaging system, which is a new feature on SquareLoop's Mobile Alert Network,...

Life-saving data sent via Bluetooth

Mobile Gateway is now Bluetooth compatible with the Philips HeartStart MRx monitor/defibrillator, allowing paramedics in the field to wirelessly send patient data to hospitals and caregivers without the use of mobile phones, modems or expensive wireless adaptors. The...

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