Smartwatch ECG Transforms into a Heart Failure Diagnostic Tool
A study published in Nature Medicine reports the ability of a smartwatch ECG to accurately detect heart failure in nonclinical environments.
A study published in Nature Medicine reports the ability of a smartwatch ECG to accurately detect heart failure in nonclinical environments.
Avoid stack ups and delays from wire-based localization complications
Handheld and portable ultrasound solutions in particular have become valuable tools for clinicians treating COVID-19 patients due to their imaging capabilities, portability, and ease of disinfection.
Several sports medicine providers are leading the charge in utilizing cloud-based imaging solutions, especially on the football field. UHZ Sports Medicine, a large orthopedic group located in Miami, is one such institution.
Read MoreMobile apps make a positive difference for patients. But developing the right strategy requires research, planning, and the right partnerships. Co-development partnerships with mobile app vendors are the way to go, says Ed Marx, senior vice president and CIO at Arlington-based Texas Health.
Read MoreSmartphones and tablets may be today’s cool tools, but do they add any real value when it comes to delivering better patient care? That’s the question at the heart of a recent study conducted by HIMSS Analytics. The results are now available in a new Essentials Brief called “2014 Mobile Devices Study.”
Read MoreCarestream Health just got a nod from the FDA that marks a first in the industry. The company has received FDA approval for use of its Vue Motion image viewer for clinical reading of medical X-ray exams using iPhone 4s, iPad 2, Galaxy Note® and Galaxy S® III mobile devices.
Read MoreHealth care cloud computing company, Integrated Document Solutions (IDS), Fort Lauderdale, is using its cloud computing architecture to offer physicians mobile phone workflow apps. Cloud computing architecture archives patient data offsite and m
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