Philips has developed a smart health connected monitoring

In a world where the lifespan is becoming longer, and where there are more and more elderly people, technology makes it possible to facilitate the treatment of diseases and the care of patients. This is the challenge that Philips has taken on.

Philips, the world recognized leader in technology, recently announced a new wearable in the medical field. Composed of sensory sensorss, the latter will be able to data information and data on heartbeats, their intensity and frequency, respiratory rate, body temperature, posture, general activity, …

The Data recovered by the biosensor are intended to be transmitted to a specialized center. They are then analyzed by doctors so that they can make an adequate and personalized decision for the treatment of pathologies according to the patients.

This biosensor demonstrates Philips' commitment to quality in health and medicine, to better meet needs both health actors and patients.

This device measures patient data automatically and continuously, which are then collected and passed to the app. This also makes it possible to minimize the time between taking information, analyzing and transmitting this data.

The company entered the mobile and smart health connected health market in order to offer solutions capable of detecting health anomalies more quickly, helping patients to recover and recover faster in order to return health home, while avoiding complications. Philips patient care and surveillance CEO hopes a future where smart health connected health technology will recover faster, with less complications, and greater peace of mind.

To go further, Philips plans to introduce new smart health connected solutions in the analysis of medical data, in order to offer more precise and faster food for thought for doctors, as well as reducing costs and facilitating Health care access.

More information coming soon about the philips sensory biosensor during the 2016 HIMSS conference and exhibition on health, from February 29 to March 4.

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