The 'Alertahealth' Telemedicine Platform
Proprietary platform that allows patients to upload data in real time to the cloud and alerting healthcare professionals on patient status and health.
CareHub is a medical portal for patient interaction and data collection. The CareHub has a simple, focused interface that helps…
CareTeam is a gateway for collecting health data and interacts with patients and clinical team.
CareCloud is a gateway for collecting health data and interacts with patients, developers, researchers and clinical teams.
A central location allowing the caregiver an efficient way to monitor patient results and quickly identify concerns.
Engages patients to manage their health and provides caregivers a flexible way to manage home health monitoring
Reduction in Hospitalizations
Total Cost Reduction by 27%
Reduction in Hospitalizations
Saved $8000 per Patient
Reduction in Hospitalizations
11% Cost Savings
Wearable medical devices are portable, often compact electronic devices designed to monitor and track various health-related parameters. These devices are typically worn on the body, providing continuous or periodic data collection, and they may include features such as sensors, wireless connectivity, and data storage.
We aim to enhance personal health management, promote preventive care, and enable individuals to monitor their well-being in real-time.
Examples of wearable medical devices include fitness trackers, smartwatches with health monitoring capabilities, continuous glucose monitors, and wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) devices.
Measures both blood pressure (systolic & diastolic) and blood glucose levels in the blood stream.
A fingertip pulse oximeter that measures oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse.
A wireless scale for tracking body weight.
A handheld spirometer used to measure lung conditions with respect to forced vital capacity (FVC).
Digital stethoscope with recording for heart and lung sounds.
A Bluetooth ear thermometer to measure body temperature.
Twenty years of telemedicine in chronic disease management – an evidence synthesis, Richard Wootton