Aerotel Medical Systems will showcase innovative mHealth solutions at the Mobile Health Expo, which will take place October 19-21, 2010 in Las Vegas.
Ofer Atzmon, Vice President for Business Development and Marketing at Aerotel, will hold a presentation titled "Health in Action - Case Studies and Future Developments" Atzmon will present mHealth applications in the areas of homecare, chronic patient monitoring, ambulance services and medical alert. The presentation will be held on Tuesday, October 19 at 14:45.
Ofer Atzmon, Vice President for Business Development and Marketing at Aerotel, will hold a presentation titled "Health in Action - Case Studies and Future Developments" Atzmon will present mHealth applications in the areas of homecare, chronic patient monitoring, ambulance services and medical alert. The presentation will be held on Tuesday, October 19 at 14:45.
Aerotel has been involved with various successful mHealth projects around the world and the company will show various solutions including wireless handheld ECG devices, wireless-based homecare hubs for chronic patients monitoring, personal wearable mobile alert systems, public mobile telehealth kiosks for use in remote and rural areas and more. Atzmon will also demonstrate some exciting wearable personal mHealth systems that are currently being developed.
Mobile Health Expo is the only event focusing on the convergence of mobile technology and healthcare across the entire mobile health ecosystem, including mHealth, telemedicine, wireless and connected health.
The event will focus on eight market drivers: aging at home, disease management, health inclusion for developed and developing countries, provider education, patient education, healthcare gaming, mobile wallets and benefits.
The 2010 event will take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Key note speakers include: Dan Gillison, National Director of Vertical Industry, Healthcare at Sprint ;Scott Ellis, Business Development Manager for telemedicine at T-Mobile; and David Kalb, Director of M2M Business Development at AT&T.
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