Features

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Ambulatory monitoring: Using small sensors and a phone allow convenient, non intrusive monitoring for a prolonged period of time, while users carry on with their normal daily routines.

Multiple sensors: Many different sensors are supported by the Personal Health Monitor. Users can use all, or a selected group, depending on their health condition and personal preferences. The following sensors are available: ECG, Fall detector, Oximeter, Blood Pressure, Weight, Blood Glucose.

Instant feedback: The Personal Health Monitor software runs on the user's mobile phone. It analyses and stores vital sign data on the phone, providing instant personal feedback to the user. If required, the phone can be set, in the event of a cardiac arrest, to loudly play a message with pre-set instructions for any bystander, so that they know how to assist.

Reminders: The Personal Health Monitor software allows the user to set reminders for their measurements such as Blood Glucose, Weight or Blood Pressure.

Communication: The sensor data and analysis can be instantly sent to the Health Care data server using 3G or any other Internet connection available on the phone. The phone can also be set to automatically ring or SMS pre-assigned numbers in emergency situations, such as when it detects a cardiac arrest or a fall.

Remote Monitoring via Health Care data server: Specialists can remotely monitor their patients via the Health Care data server. Data sent from the phone with details about the user's condition can be used for diagnosis. Specialists can also remotely adjust the parameters for each sensor, thereby tailoring each device to each user's situation.

Arrhythmia detection: The application on the phone can detect various arrhythmias and can react to serious arrhythmia such as ventricular fibrillation/tachycardia.

Standards and certifications: The Personal Health Monitor uses standard mobile phones running Windows Mobile and TGA/CE certified sensors using Bluetooth.

Videos
Select a video to watch the various functionalities of the PHM system.

Taking Measurements

You can collect measurements automatically using one or more sensors or manually.

Blood Glucose (Automatic) using MyGlucoHealth meter.

Blood Glucose (Manual)

Blood Pressure (Automatic) using A&D UA-767BT.

Weight Scale (Manual)

Setting Reminders

Never miss a measurement using reminders to warn you when a measurement is due.

Log Books

Keep track of your measurements and monitor your progress.

Exercise Monitoring

Your personal trainer guiding you through your exercises and monitoring your heart rate if required.

Cardiac Emergency

Continuous monitoring for arrhytmia using the ECG monitor. Demo detecting ventricular fibrillation/ tachycardia.