Helliccom introduces wireless location tracking system
Helicomm, a privately held company in Carlsbad, is introducing a real-time wireless location tracking solution, which provides immediate and accurate tracking of personnel, equipment and assets.
Helicomm, a privately held company in Carlsbad, is introducing a real-time wireless location tracking solution, which provides immediate and accurate tracking of personnel, equipment and assets.
ISRO, India, signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with four specialty hospitals to further expand its telemedicine network.
ISRO, India, signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with four specialty hospitals to further expand its telemedicine network.
The VirtualB Keyboard, a flexible wireless keyboard, has developed for use in dental practices, because use of IT equipments in surgeries is proved to be infectious.
NHS Direct has started an interactive service aiming at giving information regarding health care to people.
Invivodata inc., a supplier of electronic patient reported outcomes (ePRO) solutions for global clinical research, has added the Enfora Wireless Portfolio to its established line of global ePRO solutions.
iSoft, the UK-based health software company, said that its Lorenzo healthcare solution, which was conceived at its Chennai development centre in India, has passed strict tests.
The Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS trust in Truro has come out with an innovative system that allows staff to contact each other instantly anywhere in the hospital through a voice activated, wearable badge.
Health IT can drastically improve health-care access and the quality of that care, and can dramatically lower the costs.
Bangkok Hospital, one of the biggest hospitals in Thailand providing tertiary healthcare, has been studying a plan to implement RFID (radio frequency identification) technology to enhance the level of safety for its patients.
Government ministers of United Kingdom believe that new technology can also be harnessed to help elderly people live independently for longer.
GE Healthcare has announced a worldwide agreement with MobileAccess Networks to jointly offer a wireless communication service for hospitals.
A recent study by The Focal Point Group LLC predicts that spending for wireless health care applications will reach $7 billion by 2010.