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Remote Care Technologies – What have they been, what will they be?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Thus the FDA has expanded the ability to remotely monitor “clinical electronic thermometers, ECGs, cardiac monitors, ECG software for over-the-counter use, pulse oximeters, respiratory rate or breathing frequency monitors, non-invasive blood pressure monitors and electronic stethoscopes” used in home settings. If not now, when?

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Considering medication packaging and dispensing during Covid-19

Aging in Place Technology Watch

With the new MedMinder dispenser, the pharmacist is only one-click away by featuring a full touch screen that allows users to connect with medical professionals and caregivers, view information about their medication, and connect third-party devices such as blood pressure machines, scales, and thermometers via Bluetooth.

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The technology often is supported by home medical devices such as glucometers, blood pressure cuffs, thermometers and pulse oximeters. In turn, patients report biometric, objective and subjective data on their health status and social determinants of health via a patient-facing app.