Tetra radios, upgrades emergency health services in UK
The Department of Health (DoH) is planning to install over 1800 Tetra radio terminals in all The NHS Ambulance Trusts in England.
The Department of Health (DoH) is planning to install over 1800 Tetra radio terminals in all The NHS Ambulance Trusts in England.
Indian women living in North Dakota and South Dakota are getting their mammograms read in Ann Arbor, Mich., without ever leaving the reservation.
Ealing Primary Care Trust announced that 22 surgery patients will receive GP appointment reminders and health information on their mobile phones across West London region.
BL Healthcare is going to release a system, which will allow doctors to monitor physiological parameters of chronic illness through wireless medical devices.
Now robots will take care of patients. Two remote controlled robots are providing medical care of 24/7 access to critically ill neurology patients of ICU in a Texas Hospital.
Cisco Systems announced that The Children’s Hospital in Denver, Colorado will work with Gold Certified Channel partner, Global Technology Resources Inc. (GTRI) for designing and implementing a resilient Cisco Unified Communications solution to provide better support care for Colorado’s children.
Intel has developed the first Digital Hospital with WiMAX network to equip with 100 Mobile Computer Labs.
A smart shirt, incorporating stainless steel threads, has been developed by European scientists to monitor heart patients on the move.
Trapeze Networks, manufacturer of wireless LAN (WLAN) Mobility Systems announced that Walcheren Hospital in Vlissingen, Netherlands, has recently installed an enterprise-grade Trapeze WLAN throughout its cardiology and paediatrics wards.
Doctors and radiologists at a Liverpool NHS trust have started wearing wireless badges to replace pagers and that would ultimately improve patient care.
A mobile healthcare systems developer, Global Care Quest (GCQ),California, unveiled Integrated Clinical Information System (ICIS), a system that allows physicians to connect virtually to any hospital video conference or telemedicine system with little more than a laptop computer and high speed mobile Internet connection.
Bluethooth technology firms, such as Intel and Phillips, are planning to release health-related applications called blood pressure monitors.
Emergin in partnership with Ekahau, a provider of Wi-Fi based Real-Time Location System (RTLS) solutions, UK, allows medical staff to receive context-aware alerts via their mobile phone, VoIP phone, pager or PDA when they enter specific geographic areas.