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Archive for April 17th, 2007

USB Implementers Forum Creates Healthcare Working Group

The industry group responsible for the advancement and adoption of USB technology (warning: obnoxious sound track) has created a health care working group. Apparently patterned on the Continua Health Alliance approach, the group is targeting health and wellness, disease management and aging independently market segments. Noted members are also all Continua members: Cisco, Intel, Nonin, […]


Disruptive Continuous EEG Monitor for ICU

Continuous EEG monitoring is a useful diagnostic tool for identifying a number of important neurological problems and to guide therapy. The problem with continuous EEG monitoring is that it requires specialized techs and consulting neurologists. Last November (2006) Stellate introduced a continuous EEG monitor for the ICU with an impressive array of connectivity features (press […]


FDA Lifts Warning on Guidant ICDs

The FDA has lifted the December 2005 warning letter on Guidant implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) that suspended Boston Scientific's introduction of new Guidant products. It took Boston Scientific a full year to retool their quality systems and backfill required documentation. The FDA reinspected the Guidant facilities last November and December, rending their decision almost 4 […]


Are Discharge Systems the Next Patient Flow Application

Doing a good job of getting patients discharged is key to good patient flow. There are many reasons why patients may not get discharged as soon as they could. Attending physicians at many hospitals don’t seem to get around to writing discharge orders until late afternoon or early evening of the day of discharge. Patients […]


Private Equity Will Hasten Health Care's Transformation

Tony Chen at the Hospital Impact blog has a great post on the tsunami of recent deals in health care. These deals are changing the health care industry. Outsiders in the form of private equity investors and insider hospital M&A are gobbling up failing organizations or those weakened by market changes for which they have […]


Improved UMPC Spec from Intel

A year after launching their spec for the Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC), Intel is announcing a new spec based on Linux.
Called a Mobile Internet Device (pic), or MID, the devices will
have screen sizes from 4.5 to six inches with a target audience
described as “consumers and prosumers” rather than mobile professionals.
While [the UMPCs] CPU components […]


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