Apps for Healthcare Monitoring
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Reinvently, a mobile app development company based in Palo Alto, California, has created a number of healthcare apps, including those which collect, collate, and display data from wearable medical devices. The combination of a wearable device and a mobile app allows clinicians to monitor their patients in real-time and identify issues before they become a problem.

 

This approach is becoming increasingly popular, but in many cases, wearables are only as good as the software that accompanies them. Healthcare monitoring requires reliable and user-friendly apps that clearly display key data and alert users to issues as soon as they are identified. Bugs or glitches could have serious consequences when the apps indicate a patient’s wellbeing and determine treatment.

 

So far, the company has been the force behind some influential health monitoring apps. For instance, Reinvently developed the app that accompanies the Lumee Oxygen Platform from Profusa. The system allows clinicians to continuously monitor tissue oxygen levels in real time using the app, and is useful for monitoring at-risk tissues in conditions such as critical limb ischemia.

 

Other apps developed by the company include the app to accompany the Visi Mobile System from Sotera Wireless, which consists of a wireless vital signs monitor. The system records such data as heart/pulse rate, blood pressure, skin temperature, respiratory rate, and ECG. The system is designed to help clinicians detect the early signs of patient deterioration, allowing early intervention for better therapeutic outcomes.

 

Advantages of mobile apps in recording, collating, and displaying medical data, including data collected by wearable sensors

 

Medical apps and wearables have so many upsides, from making individuals more health-conscious to providing physicians with better patient data. Your doctor may check your vitals, but wearables generate a continuous stream of data. It’s more personal, contextual, and able to identify patterns.

 

Medical devices and software can automatically alert doctors to dangers. A robot could save your life! This type of technology excels at noticing things that the human eye overlooks, from bone fractures to cancer. High-end computers can conduct a biopsy in seconds that may take a doctor a week or more to complete.

 

Healthcare monitoring apps developed by Reinvently to date

 

We developed the Lumee Oxygen Platform from Profusa and the Visi Mobile System for Sotera Wireless. Some of our apps in this space are currently under NDA. But we have also developed Q.Care, an on-demand healthcare app for home visits by nurses. MyBreath, an app we developed for BreathResearch for education and training on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, was selected the winner from hundreds of other apps at MIT’s Solve Conference, hosted by the UN.

 

Source: Medgadget

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