Mobile medical product development is hot

Release date: 2010-08-30


After VivoMetrics of California established the L-Stop Syndrome and put it on, the patient will not have to go to the hospital's specialized sleep clinic to spend a night in order to diagnose the inconvenience. At present, this shirt has been used in the clinical application of 5 drugs. In the experimental study, patient data was collected.
In Europe, research on the development of a variety of wearable monitoring systems has been carried out with the help of small, low-cost embedded computers and wireless networking technologies, with an investment of about $16 million. Companies such as Ericsson, Nokia and Philips are conducting research and development work.
One project that Philips is currently researching is MyHeart, which is the development of clothes that can monitor the heart. The system developed by Ericsson is MobiHealth, which is currently being tested in Europe. The system relies on PDAs to pass the collected data through the wireless telephone network system. It is transmitted to doctors for diagnostic consultation and therapeutic monitoring. MobilHealth connects to the sensors placed on the human body via Bluetooth technology and transmits the patient data acquired by the sensors to the doctor's diagnostic room.
In fact, standards, security, and in-depth applications are all issues that mobile medical solution providers need to consider.

Source: Kexun

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