Freescale introduces home health hub solution for telehealth applications
Freescale Semiconductor introduced a home health hub (HHH) reference platform to help medical equipment manufacturers quickly and easily create remote-access […]
Freescale Semiconductor introduced a home health hub (HHH) reference platform to help medical equipment manufacturers quickly and easily create remote-access […]
Freescale Semiconductor introduced a home health hub (HHH) reference platform to help medical equipment manufacturers quickly and easily create remote-access […]
We are happy to share with you that Elets Technomedia Pvt Ltd would be conducting a feasibility study to assess […]
Teleradiology Solutions (TRS) has signed teleradiology reporting contracts with 10 new sites (hospitals/diagnostic centres) in India this year. The centres […]
eHealth Bureau Fifteen community groups in California have received more than $5 million in funding under the California e-Health Community […]
Fifteen community groups in California have received more than $5 million in funding under the California e-Health Community Awards to help facilitate adoption of telehealth technology in rural areas.
Enhanced communication, accessibility to remote physicians and improved workflow are just some of the benefits that hospitals and radiology departments can expect to gain from MD2GO
CHESS Medicare Pvt Ltd has ventured in to manufacturing of Handheld Tele-ECG Instrument with technical know-how from BARC operated with the help of a mobile phone via bluetooth.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is calling for increased collaboration between physicians and technical experts to expand the use of telemedicine technology, E-Health Insider reports.
A nationwide shortage of critical care specialists has prompted more than three dozen US hospital systems to implement electronic intensive care units, or eICUs, which use telehealth technology to connect remote doctors with critically ill patients.
Telemedicine is technologically ready to meet the growing demand for access to health services in developing nations and remote areas around the world, say experts from IEEE, the world
The use of remote robotic telemedicine technology in neonatal intensive care units is a safe and feasible way to provide care in hospitals with a limited work force, according to a study published in the Journal of Perinatology, InformationWeek reports.
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