With an aging population across much of the globe that is increasing the volume of patients in hospitals and pushing current systems beyond their limits, hospital administrators are being asked to do ...
According to a new report from Greystone Research Associates, wirelessly enabled in-hospital patient monitors will grow at a modest but steady annual growth rate of 13 percent between now and 2014.
Royal Philips Electronics' medical arm is planning a push into wireless monitoring of patients in hospital wards, according to a report from the Associated Press. The report characterized the market ...
West Wireless Health Council Introduce Framework for Wireless Technology Six healthcare organizations that are part of the West Wireless Health Council implemented a new framework that will make it ...
ORLANDO — A ruling last week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that requires the use of bar codes on drugs in hospitals may also help spur the use of IP-based wireless phones by health care ...
As more hospitals and clinics plug patient monitoring equipment and other devices into traditional data networks, the closer the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) comes to regulating the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — At University Hospitals, patients are using a wearable device that wirelessly transmits their heart rate and blood pressure to caregivers, even while walking around. UH is among the ...