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Smartphone may keep the cardiologist away

“The H’andy sana 210, tagged as a “doctor in your pocket” is the first telemedicine device that allows a heart patient to remotely monitor their heart by recording a real-time ECG (electrocardiogram), send it to a health professional and also function as a regular smartphone.
ECG with smartphones is not completely new – the iPhone has had the Instant ECG application since 2009 to teach health professionals how to interpret ECGs.”

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The Independent, 5 March 2010

6 March 2010 | Categories: News | Country: Germany, UK | Tag(s): Cardiology, Industry, mHealth, smartphone
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