Chronic Care

Non-invasive and un-obtrusive physiological monitoring of chronic care patients makes it easier for them to go about their daily lives while still receiving top of the line medical treatment.

Over 130 million¹ Americans live with a chronic condition. Conditions, such as asthma, COPD, diabetes, congestive heart disease, hypertension, and cirrhosis of the liver require ongoing treatments, lifestyle adjustments, and interactions with medical professionals. In order to improve chronic treatment, patients must have advanced tools for monitoring their bodies.

Continuous Patient Monitoring

Sempulse technology provides continuous physiological monitoring in a lightweight miniature form factor that is non-invasive and capable of operation in any setting whether at home, in the clinic environment, or during a patient’s day to day life. Patients with severe chronic conditions benefit from their doctors having more robust data about their physiological status, leading to improved treatment. The device consolidates multiple bulky monitors into one device that automatically documents and uploads data for easy tracking and interpretation.

Virtual Health

Chronic care patients face a lifelong battle, requiring ongoing medical appointments and management. The Halo device is ideal for Virtual-Health consultations, because it automatically documents patient vitals and enables remote monitoring by medical personnel, reducing costs and expanding treatment networks. Increasing Virtual-Health options for Chronic Care patients helps to ensure elderly, rural, and otherwise underserved patients are receiving quality medical care for their conditions.


¹http://www.improvingchroniccare.org/index.php?p=The_Chronic_Care_Model&s=2

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