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Mar 08, 2015 04:28PM


Message: Re: UWB
''EarlySense “has fostered a proactive and data-rich discussion of the patient’s plan of care as it relates not only to trends in vital signs but also regarding the degree of risk in pressure ulcer development and potential falls from the bed,” she said.
Tim O’Malley, EarlySense’s president, said at that time he expects the technology to work well in the home care environment, particularly as healthcare providers look for new ways to keep track of patients recently discharged and those with chronic conditions. The concept of placing a sensor underneath one’s mattress – as opposed to hooking someone up to a myriad of patches, nodes and wires – would be a non-invasive way to gather data.''
http://sensiotec.com/non-contact-sensors-look-to-push-mhealth-to-new-heights/
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