remote patient monitoring
The nine-figure deal is set to close before the midpoint of 2021.
The Israeli company's take-home kit includes a continuous vitals monitor, a patient app and a cloud-based patient-management system.
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Along with funds announced a few months back, this brings the round's total to $20.8 million.
HBKiCare is being launched by Dubai’s Hamad Bin Khalifa Department of Projects (HBK DOP) and the Ramat Gan-headquarted healthcare IoT software developer, Sure Universal.
Doctors will be able to enroll patients and personalize the experience.
Biofourmis has restructured its business to pursue its original focus on data-driven patient monitoring alongside its more recent interest in standalone and companion digital therapeutics.
The Stasis system tracks six vital signs, and so far has largely been deployed in India.
The information is stored and sent to hospital systems and the Vitls app, so healthcare providers can monitor the vital signs of their patients in real time, no matter where they are.
The new, shared online appointment and prescribing platform is intended to relieve NHS pressure.