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Many critically ill patients do not receive essential treatments such as oxygen therapy or blood pressure stabilisation, ...
Northwestern University researchers have developed the first wearable device for measuring gases emitted from and absorbed by the skin. By analyzing these gases, the device offers an entirely new way ...
When someone falls critically ill, hospitals are expected to provide life-saving care. But in many African countries, ...
This difficult patient pushes clinical staff to their limits — but his quiet, unnoticed decline exposes critical issues in ...
A groundbreaking study from Intermountain Health reveals that a simple at-home monitoring device can be the key to preventing deadly complications from opioid use ...
Zeto, Inc., a fast-growing medical technology company revolutionizing EEG diagnostics with its cutting-edge devices and ...
Zebra’s Enterprise Mobile Devices enhance healthcare by facilitating real-time data access, supporting clinician safety, ...
Although the widespread adoption of remote patient monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic expanded care access, particularly for underserved communities, challenges persist in sustaining this access.
Smart hospital rooms streamline clinician workflows while also elevating patient experiences. These environments integrate ...
Cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. Jonathan Piccini says Medtronic's Define AFib study offers important lessons for other device developers.
Nurses Lindsay Brant, from left, Orsi Laszlo and Amanda Cooper attend to a patient in UCLA's cardiothoracic intensive care unit that supports patients and their families during the dying process.