Quality Care
The company’s Seer Home device allows for potential epilepsy diagnosis through at-home data collection.
The JMIR study found themes like cost, functionality, progress tracking and educational content were important to consumers.
The technology uses heart rate variability measurements to assess the severity of sepsis in ED patients.
It will be used to test implants for hip and knee replacements.
A recent study found patients using virtual reality while undergoing hand surgery required less anesthesia during surgery.
Smart stethoscope company Eko received a $2.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, and Halo raised $2.6 million for its research and development collaboration tool.
HIMSS22
Speaking with companies who showcase their latest transformative products in the healthcare industry.
Pivot Point Consulting SVP of Strategy Laura Kreofsky discusses the shift toward healthcare consumerism and how retailers moving into the healthcare space could improve health equity for underserved populations.
The Rhythm Evaluation for AntiCoagulaTion (REACT-AF) trial will study a "pill-in-pocket" method of stroke prevention for patients with atrial fibrillation. Some participants will monitor for AFib using an Apple Watch and take blood thinners as needed, instead of using the drug continuously.
Also, Olympus has come up with the third-generation Visera Elite surgical visualisation platform for endoscopic procedures.