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Latest Smart Hospital Wearables Companies Update
Medtronic and BioIntelliSense join forces:Medtronic, a medical technology giant, partnered with BioIntelliSense in August 2022 to exclusively distribute the BioButton in U.S. hospitals and for 30 days post-discharge. This wearable device continuously monitors vital signs, providing valuable data for clinicians and improving patient care.
OMNIMED introduces SmartOR: In October 2022, OMNIMED, a medical technology company, unveiled its SmartOR system. This network of sensors and data analytics tools gathers insights from operating rooms, optimizing workflow, reducing costs, and enhancing surgical safety.
Philips rolls out Tempus IC2: Philips launched its Tempus IC2 wearable biosensing platform in November 2023. This AI-powered system continuously monitors patients' vital signs, detects early signs of deterioration, and helps prevent complications.
AliveCor debuts KardiaMobile 6L: AliveCor released its KardiaMobile 6L single-lead ECG device in December 2023. This pocket-sized gadget allows patients to easily record and share their ECGs with healthcare providers for remote monitoring and diagnosis.
List of Smart Hospital Wearables Key Companies in the Market
- Boston Scientific Corporation (US)
- Honeywell International Inc. (US)
- Omron Corporation (Japan)
- Medtronic (Ireland)
- Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands)
- Sotera, Inc. (US)
- Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. (China)
- BioIntelliSense, Inc. (US)
- VitalConnect (US)
- MedioTek Health Systems (India)