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Remote patient monitoring tested for Parkinson's management

Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies just snagged $2 million in federal grants to test whether remote patient monitoring can help patients with tremor-related conditions such as Parkinson's disease. The Read more...

Hospital wireless monitoring market skyrockets to $4.4B

The market for hospital wireless monitoring systems has more than doubled in the past five years, from $1.7 billion in 2006 to $4.4 billion in 2010, according to the latest research from Kalorama Read more...

CSC: Wireless technologies, robots will transform care

Mobile and wireless technologies dominate a Computer Sciences Corp. list of six technologies that show promise for improving patient care and making a better working environment for clinicians, Read more...

Ideal Life to provide remote monitoring for 100,000 in China

In what is being called the largest remote health monitoring project in the world, Canadian mobile health technology company Ideal Life is teaming with a Chinese pharmaceutical and medical-supply Read more...

Bluetooth heart monitors could prevent thousands of strokes

Continuing the very international theme of this week's issue, we bring you news from just across the border in Windsor, Ontario, where researchers are starting to test whether new, wireless heart Read more...

AT&T ForHealth services aim to reduce costs, bolster care

AT&T has launched a major, coordinated foray into the healthcare sector, aimed at lowering costs and supporting a fundamental change in how care is delivered, among other things, according to Read more...

Influence of m-health comparable to cars and transportation

Will wireless and mobile technologies be as transformative to healthcare as the automobile was to transportation a century ago? At least one person close to the geographical epicenter thinks so. Read more...

'Body-to-body' networks could serve healthcare, make Internet more mobile

Researchers at the Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology at Queens University in Belfast, Northern Ireland, are studying how wearable sensors might not only help keep Read more...

Med schools, Cedars-Sinai test wireless monitoring to reduce readmissions

Five University of California medical schools plus Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles will study how wireless technologies and telephone care management can reduce the number of hospital Read more...

Inventor of single-electrode wireless EEG monitor named to MIT innovators list

If you read FierceMobileHealthcare regularly, you know about our fascination with the mobile healthcare community in and around San Diego. (This time next week, your intrepid editor will be on a Read more...