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Remote Monitoring by Hand-Held Computers

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 02 Jul 2002
A new pocket PC device provides remote viewing of patient vital signs, promoting improved clinical efficiency and enabling clinicians to stay in touch with a patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) and physiologic condition while remaining mobile.

Called Pocket WinView, the device is a new application of the Infinity Patient Monitoring System of the Electromedical Systems Division of Siemens Medical Solutions (Solna, Sweden). More...
By extending the reach of the Infinity Network to Pocket PC devices, Pocket WinView provides opportunities for education and collaboration.

"Clinicians are increasingly using Pocket PCs for reference and documentation. Pocket WinView will maximize their existing investment in these devices, while helping to streamline the patient care process,” said Siegfried Russwurm, president, Siemens Electromedical Systems.




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