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Carematix, a leading innovator in remote patient monitoring (RPM) healthcare technology is proud to announce its new patented Cellular Weight Scale. This state-of-the-art and easy-to-use device is designed to transform health monitoring by tracking daily weight measurements and weight asymmetry, offering unmatched accuracy and convenience for both patients and healthcare providers.
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Carematix, a leading innovator in remote patient monitoring (RPM) healthcare technology announced the launch of the world’s first connected blinded blood pressure monitor and scale specifically designed for use in blinded clinical trials. This innovative solution addresses the unique challenges of clinical research by ensuring data integrity, enabling early intervention, and preserving blinding for both the trial participants and the investigators.
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Carematix’s Cellular Weight Scale (CWS) will aid in the development of patient care plans for a variety of conditions.
has unveiled its Cellular Weight Scale, a new remote patient monitoring (RPM) weight scale that tracks and shares patient weight measurements with healthcare professionals in real time.
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Innovaccer Inc., a leading healthcare technology company, recently announced its partnership with healthcare IoT devices company, Carematix to integrate remote patient monitoring (RPM) capabilities on the Innovaccer Health Cloud. The partnership will enable…
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CHICAGO, Nov. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — According to a statement in Health Data Management, Ochsner Health System in New Orleans, developed a program utilizing a Carematix Blipcare wireless weight scale for remote patient monitoring to cut readmissions of heart failure patients by 40%…
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An innovative telehealth system and web resource developed by world-leading Motor Neurone Disease (MND) experts from the University of Sheffield with the help of patients and carers could revolutionize access to care and support for people with the devastating disease…
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(Business 2.0 Magazine) — Bill Halcomb’s three-times-a-week sessions at a local dialysis center used to consume a total of 15 hours, depriving him of time to run his kidney patient website, Ihatedialysis.com.
Now the 34-year-old Southern California man says he’s reclaimed his life by controlling his treatment with a new portable home dialysis machine…
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