As Healthcare Adds New Technologies, HTM Has More to Manage
New technologies are adding complexity to healthcare systems, requiring HTM teams to take a more active role in managing performance, risk, and reliability.
New technologies are adding complexity to healthcare systems, requiring HTM teams to take a more active role in managing performance, risk, and reliability.
The prescription wristwatch continuously monitors the wearer’s heart rhythm and uses a unique algorithm to detect atrial fibrillation.
The Cumulus EEG device is now FDA-cleared for use by adult and adolescent patients for remote acquisition, display, and storage of electroencephalograph data.
New technologies are adding complexity to healthcare systems, requiring HTM teams to take a more active role in managing performance, risk, and reliability.
A group of prominent blood pressure experts are acknowledging the potential of cuffless Blood Pressure monitors.
Read MoreiSono Health announced U.S. FDA clearance of the company’s compact automated whole breast ultrasound system featuring a wearable accessory.
Read MoreRhaeos announced the issuance of U.S. patents that cover flexible, wearable sensors for non-invasive monitoring of subdermal fluid flow.
Read MoreAktiia—a provider of continuous blood pressure monitoring tech—is bringing its 24/7 Blood Pressure Monitor to the United States.
Read MoreResearchers have shown how electricity is transported in printed 2D materials, which may pave the way for design of flexible devices in healthcare.
Read MoreThe updated Cardiac Insight Cardea SOLO ECG System offers a new option for HL7 interface, streamlining electronic data transfer between healthcare clinics.
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The radio waves that permeate the environment are not just signals of energy consumed but are also sources of energy themselves. An international team of researchers has developed a way to harvest energy from radio waves to power wearable devices.