Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Remote ECG interpretation

Smartphone-connected ECG maker AliveCor has added a telemedicine service to its product. AliveCor AliveInsights will allow patients to send their recorded ECG readings to remote cardiac technicians or cardiologists for interpretation at any time, for a fee.

AliveCor has been on the leading edge of consumer ECG devices that don’t require wires or electrodes. The device’s ECG sensor is built into an iPhone case, or, for the company’s recently launched Android device, the form factor a pocket-sized wireless-enabled sensor that attaches to the back of a smartphone. 

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Source: Mobihealthnews
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