In an article for Health Futures Digest, David Ellis reports on the following remote monitoring devices, among other advances of computing, materials and implants, developed for better healthcare: Digestible Computer Silicon Valley start-up company Proteus Biomedical is testing a digestible chip that can be attached to pills, reports Don Clark for the Wall Street Journal….
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Originally posted: 09/17/09 by aip@Home Editor
Cellular Telecommunications Network Technology Offers a New Way to Connect Patients to Providers with American TeleCare’s Telehealth Solutions.
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Originally posted: 04/01/09 by AIPatHome Staff
“Telemonitoring may be one of the most effective and cost effective ways of helping individuals avoid constant visits to their doctor’s office or hospitalization.”
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Originally posted: 03/13/09 by AIPatHome Staff
The South Derbyshire District Council in the United Kingdom is launching a “Telehealthcare” pilot program that expands it current and already extensive telecare services. A variety of technology will be used in the home that will allow remote monitoring of medical conditions sending data from the computer to the medical professional. “CareLine is quick to…
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Originally posted: 01/06/09 by AIPatHome Staff