Posted by: administrator
Tags:
iPad, medical device
Posted date:
December 6, 2011
"Much of the iPad’s use in medical settings so far has been in the form of pilots and trials, but it’s getting ready to take off in a much bigger way. The Veteran’s Administration in the U.S. is looking at rolling out as many as 100,000 tablets across 152 hospitals, says Wired, based on the success of the 1,500 trial iPads it currently has in use. Over 80 percent of U.S. hospitals have similar trials in place, according to recent comments made by Apple CEO Tim Cook, which means that many more could soon take the plunge, resulting in a huge uptick of orders from medical organizations for the generally...
"The business card-sized iCard ECG mounts to the back of your iDevice using velcro and wirelessly feeds data from its electrodes to the AliveECG app. The app automatically records 30 seconds of your heart’s rhythmic pulse before uploading it to AliveCor’s servers for sharing with your doctors."
The bad news? They’re still awaiting FDA approval!
Comment from TrianaHealth: Real-time monitoring is also very much useful to primary responders and EMTs prior to getting emergency patients to hospitals. Incredible tool; we can only imagine that the apparatus would be able to be adapted to different...