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Medical Devices for Diabetes Management: The following articles answer key questions about the use and application of medical devices for diabetes patient care including:
– What do they do and how?
– What medical device options are available for diabetes management?
– When should a medical device be considered?

The Eocene System

Eocene

The Eocene System  A comprehensive disease management system specializing in the monitoring of patients with diabetes. The Remote Home Companion collects data from devices such as Glucometers, BP Cuffs and scales and displays the data from these devices in ways that enables healthcare providers to better manage patients. It eliminates …

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ViSi Mobile System

ViSi

ViSi Mobile System  Sotera Wireless, Inc. has announced that the FDA has cleared its patented continuous non-invasive blood pressure (cNIBP) technology. The ViSi Mobile System is the first wrist-worn monitor to measure core patient vital signs: cNIBP, heart rate, electrocardiogram, blood oxygenation level, respiration rate, and skin temperature. Through ViSi …

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Rounds List

Rounds_List

Tipirneni Software LLC Free for first 30 days then requires subscription/iOS    A cloud-based HIPAA compliant inpatient rounding list for physicians, Rounds List is a universal iOS app that allows physicians to get rid of their paper rounding list and make a virtual cloud based list that is always updated. …

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DocbookMD

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DocbookMD Free with membership iOS/Android    DocbookMD is an exclusive HIPAA-secure messaging application for smartphone and tablet devices. Designed by and for physicians it creates a secure community to share patient information and collaborate with medical colleagues. In the past year, DocbookMD has experienced incredible growth now counting nearly 20,000 …

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Smart Pill Bottle

AdhereTech

Smart Pill Bottle  AdhereTech has created patented cloud-connected pill bottles that improve medication adherence. These bottles measure the exact number of pills or liquid in the bottle in real-time, wirelessly send this data into the cloud, and remind patients to take their medication via phone call or text. The devices …

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