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Isle of Man Prison healthcare manager, Anya Evans, explains how a donation from the Henry Bloom Noble Healthcare Trust is making a huge difference in delivering healthcare for prisoners in Jurby.
A very experienced nurse, Anya has exten
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GE Healthcare Korea said Wednesday that it would collaborate with Medical AI, a Korean medical artificial intelligence (AI) firm, to develop an AI-based electrocardiogram (ECG) reading technology and conduct related businesses.
According to their memorandum of understanding, the two part
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. , Dec. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- AliveCor, the global leader in FDA-cleared personal electrocardiogram (ECG) technology, today announced that KardiaMobile 6L, the most clinically-validated six-lead personal ECG device, is now available via KardiaPro on Epic's App Orchard
AliveCor announced that its six-lead personal ECG mobile device has been made available via KardiaPro on Epic's App Orchard Marketplace for hospitals, health systems and providers.
According to a company press release, this integration will increase availability of the device (KardiaMobi
LONDON — Can’t get your partner to ever tell you how they really feel? There may be an app for that…one day. Scientists can now predict how someone is feeling using radio waves to measure heart rate and breathing. The wireless signals can detect a person’s feelings even in the absence
Pulmonary embolisms are dangerous, lung-clogging blot clots. In a pilot study, scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai showed for the first time that artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can detect signs of these clots in electrocardiograms (EKGs), a finding which may one
by Nicole Lou, Staff Writer, MedPage Today December 20, 2021
Given today's short hospital stays after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), there may be a role for selective long-term monitoring to flag delayed conduction abno
As we begin wrapping up the year, it’s time to predict what the IoT industry will look like in 2022.
“The US market has seen substantial year-over-year growth in the number of connected homes, and this is expected to continue in the years to come,” analysts from McKinsey said in a
On the Health & Veritas podcast, Yale physician-professors Howard Forman and Harlan Krumholz talk about the latest news and ideas in healthcare and seek out the truth amid the noise. In the latest episode, they are joined by Dr. Rohan Khera, a Yale cardiologist whose research interests