
The impact of emerging personal technology on BP management
The impact of emerging personal technology on BP management:
Clinical accuracy + consumer price + universal access = healthcare revolution
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The impact of emerging personal technology on BP management:
Clinical accuracy + consumer price + universal access = healthcare revolution
LMD CEO Mark-Eric Jones to address Sensor Expo & Conference: San Jose CA, 27-29 June
June 19, Lausanne, Switzerland: Leman Micro Devices (LMD), the developer of regulated consumer healthcare products that is backed by major players within the mobile device industry, will address the upcoming Sensors Expo & Conference, McEnery Convention Centre, San Jose, California, June 27-29, with a paper that highlights how low cost (free to the user) sensor technology integrated into smartphones is likely to cause exponential growth in this life-saving sector.
Smartphone-integrated blood pressure measuring device could help prevent millions of unnecessary deaths across subcontinent.
May 22, Lausanne, Switzerland: Leman Micro Devices (LMD), the developer of regulated consumer healthcare products that is backed by major players within the mobile device industry, has announced that its V-Sensor and app – the only smartphone-integrated solution that measures blood pressure and other vital signs with medical accuracy – will satisfy new requirements imposed by changes in laws governing the use of medical devices in India, and will therefore be suitable for use in the Indian market. This is significant since leading Indian healthcare professionals have predicted a hypertension epidemic in the near future.
eHealth has the potential to make a radical change to health and healthcare but up to now its impact has largely been incremental because it has concentrated on: