Freedom Alert from LogicMark (US)
Launched just yesterday, a “programmable, two-way, voice emergency pendant communicator” for a one-time cost and no monthly fees. Be one of the first to read the Freedom Alert details on the LogicMark website.
Launched just yesterday, a “programmable, two-way, voice emergency pendant communicator” for a one-time cost and no monthly fees. Be one of the first to read the Freedom Alert details on the LogicMark website.
Something to factor into your business plans? “Any one of a handful of Alzheimer’s drugs in the late stages of development could deliver a breakthrough for the disease within the next decade.” Reported in the Healthcare Republic.
If you want to know how much market share growth Philips intends to get over the next five years, read this Bloomberg item. And if they are serious about achieving that, they had better start investing soon from what I… Read morePhilips home healthcare 5 year growth target
Nice local article about the Veterans Affairs TeleHealth Clinic from the Craig Daily Press.
The Continua Health Alliance held its second Personal Health Symposium in Japan last month. The two-day event drew expert analysis from the academic, medical and Japanese government sectors, and showed off Continua interoperable technology. (Picture in the latest newsletter –… Read moreContinua Alliance: heterogeneous connectivity on show
The Minnesota Ultra High-Speed Task Force appears to be a group of broadband-industry representatives, and this item is the notes of a meeting, posted on a blog. The meeting was dominated by discussion about the broadband requirements for telehealth monitoring…. Read moreMinnesota Ultra High-Speed Task Force Meeting Minutes
Australia’s biggest telco has waded into the debate over how the nation’s health system should be reformed, describing Medicare and other payment structures for health workers as archaic and blaming them for holding back the adoption of more efficient, technology-based… Read moreTelstra says Medicare bad for e-health (Australia)
The 2008 CSIP telecare outcome reports page has been recently updated and it strikes me that all of the case examples described could have been turned into positive local press releases had people been minded to. Readers may also like… Read moreTelecare performance reports from social care authorities (UK)