Tuesday, January 5, 2010

HealthPal Wireless Monitoring System Going on Sale in Canada, EU

Filed under: Telemedicine

MedApps of Scottsdale, Arizona has received European and Canadian approvals for its mobile health telemetry reporting system. The company's flagship product, HealthPal, interfaces with medical devices like glucometers to wirelessly transmit data to a health care providers or to personal health record management systems, such as Microsoft HealthVault and Google Health. The system, which works just about anywhere in the world over GSM, GPRS, and M2M cellular networks, already has FDA approval for marketing in the US.

  • Built-in Timer
    - Programmable Reminder to Assist in Compliance
  • Rechargeable Power Source
    - Long-life Lithium Polymer Battery
  • Audio Speaker
    - Gives Connected Devices Audio Capability
  • Multi-Lingual Capability
    - Pre-Program to speak in the User's Language
  • Audio Earphone Jack
    - Allows User to Review / Listen to Audio Discreetly
  • DIMENSIONS
    - Size: 109 mm x 54 mm x 23 mm
    - Weight: Approx. 3 ounces
  • Embedded Wireless Technology
    - M2M Cellular, CDMA (pending), GSM, Bluetooth, GPS
  • Adaptable Technology
    - Interchangeable Smart Cables
    - Multiple Cellular Networks
    - Expandable Memory
  • OLED Display Screen
    - Intuitive User Feedback
    - On-screen Menu Features
  • Easy to Use Control Pad
    - One Touch Functions
    - Access Menu Features
  • Press release: MedApps Receives Certifications to Market in Europe and Canada...

    More from MobiHealthNews: MedApps attains CE Mark, eyes Europe, Canada...

    Flashbacks: MedApps D-PAL™ Remote Patient Monitoring System for Diabetes ; HealthPAL Gets FDA's OK; Wirelessly Connects Providers With At-Home Devices; Wireless Monitoring of Diabetics

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