health information Applications
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Predict Health Monitoring
Predict Health Monitoring provides online Occupational Health Screening Assessment Tools, giving insight into the health status of your work force at any one ...
By Enigma based in Auckland, NEW ZEALAND.
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HealthFAX - Al-Powered Virtual Care Platform Software for Payors - HealthFAX Assists Members in
Eliminate member anxiety and provide members with the information they need about their healthcare costs, instantly, with HealthFAX in a conversational ...
By Optrahealth Inc based in San Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Digital Solutions for the Healthcare Industry
We help health facilities overhaul legacy IT systems, automate medical image analysis, and monitor patients’ well-being in and out of the hospital. Softeq also provides custom healthcare software development services to technology startups working on medical devices — vital signs monitors, insulin pumps, or diagnostic ...
By Softeq Development Corp. based in Houston, TEXAS (USA).
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OpenNMS - IT Network Management + Monitoring Software for Healthcare - Open Source Network Monitoring Platform
Monitoring the Health of Your Network for the Health of Your Patients. Information technologists in healthcare face many, if not all, of the same challenges their enterprise peers face in other business segments. Healthcare has the added challenge that network services must also function reliably to support the best outcomes of patient care. Network monitoring is critical firstly for ensuring IT technologists know when these systems are failing or performing poorly, and secondly that they have the information they ...
By NantOmics based in Morrisville, NORTH CAROLINA (USA).
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Advanced Wound Matrix for Patient Information
What is MIRRAGEN® Advanced Wound Matrix? MIRRAGEN® Advanced Wound Matrix is a fibrous material designed for the management of wounds. The material is composed of a unique borate-based glass that is 100% absorbable by the body and resembles cotton candy in appearance. ...
By ETS Wound Care based in Rolla, MISSOURI (USA).
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MRI Equipment
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment uses a combination of strong static magnetic fields, and low and high frequency electromagnetic fields to provide an image of the scanned object. MRI devices for medical imaging are able to provide detailed images of different internal body structures within a relatively short timeframe. In comparison to alternative techniques such as X-rays and CT scans, MRI does not involve exposure to ionizing radiation, and thus avoids the associated carcinogenic risk. ...
By International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) based in Oberschleissheim, GERMANY.
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Solution for Clinicians- MRI Information
Patients with our stent grafts can be scanned safely in an MRI system, as long as the following criteria are ...
By Lombard Medical Limited based in Didcot, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Secure cellular communication for healthcare
Connect your medical devices to any cellular network in clinics, hospitals, in patient's homes, or while they are on the move. Secure, monitor, and manage device connectivity with a powerful platform dedicated to ...
By EMnify based in Berlin, GERMANY.
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Diagnostic Solutions for Depression
1 in 6 adults aged 65 or older are affected by depression1. This behavioral health condition is a significant driver of direct healthcare costs. Things such as diet, insecure living conditions or loneliness can exacerbate depression, and lead patients to make poor lifestyle choices that negatively impact their health and wellbeing. ...
By Biomedix based in Saint Paul, MINNESOTA (USA).
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Genio for MRI Safety Information
The Genio Implantable Stimulator (IS) is a Magnetic Resonance (MR) Conditional device which means that under MR environment the implant is safe within certain conditions. This section contains important information regarding the Genio is and the conditions in which a patient implanted with the Genio® IS can safely undergo an MRI scan. MRI scans must be performed only as described in this ...
By Nyxoah SA based in Mont-Saint-Guibert, BELGIUM.
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Mobile Phones
Mobile phones operate in the radiofrequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum, from several hundred MHz to several GHz, to enable wireless phone calls and data transfer, including communication through the internet. The exact frequency band used differs between technologies (GSM, UMTS, 4G, 5G, etc.) and between countries. ...
By International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) based in Oberschleissheim, GERMANY.
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