Researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital hope to reduce the risk to healthcare workers posed by COVID-19 by using robots to remotely measure patients’ vital signs. (Courtesy: the ...
Former Navy officer Earnest Odum was fearless. But when he went in for a knee replacement he got the scare of his life. That's the way I was, shaking all over. I knew something was wrong, he said.
Patient vital-sign monitoring is at the heart of modern healthcare. These insights have transformed patient treatment and care by providing a range of real-time measurements of various physiological ...
When it comes to monitoring a patient’s vital signs, the image that often comes to mind is a bulky, expensive and intrusive machine requiring constant attention from medical personnel throughout the ...
If data represents the next gold rush for health care, a vast treasure trove of it slips away every day. The increased enthusiasm for AI has led to significant investments in novel solutions for ...
Since it launched a new telemonitoring program, the Granite VNA has helped nearly 50 New Hampshire patients with serious health issues send the organization daily updates on their vital signs, ...
A device driven by artificial intelligence that works to predict when a patient will deteriorate could provide a more accurate picture than traditional vital signs, a new study suggests. The ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A first-of-its-kind mobile app and medical device solution will provide in-hospital anesthesiologists with alerts of real-time changes in their patients’ vitals on their ...
To submit a legal/professional nursing question for future consideration, write to the editor at [email protected] (Include "Ask the Expert" in subject line.) One evening, my 92-year-old patient was ...
CART-WHEEL.org: An Ethically Approved Online Database for Patient-Entered Data to Facilitate Rare Cancer Research The study included a cohort of 324 patients undergoing allogeneic HCT at the ...