
A great percentage of our population is prone to a number of heart diseases. Often you will find big queue in front of the cabin of a cardiologist.
Medick Healthcare has launched a personal heart monitor called MHM 100 to dilute the scenario. This system helps you to monitor your heart rhythm while at your home and also provides you with a feedback related to any complication. The system tracks all important ECG data and submits it to a website, the reports are then analyzed by specialized physicians and specific issues are further reported to a cardiologist.
The system is easy to understand and offers complete monitoring your heart at your home it self. Amazing isn’t it?
Via: techwear-weblog















Comments
This isn’t new, and so far as I can tell, it’s not even FDA approved.
DailyCare USA launched the first FDA approved personal EKG a couple months ago, and ReadMyHeart is a true revolution: you don’t need a subscription every month to record your EKG. Even better: you can see the trends in your heart parameters over time!
That’s just brilliant.
It isn’t FDA approved. Having been designed, built, aimed, marketed and launched in Europe, it was assumed it did not have to meet any US approvals.
Having a monthly subscription allows the user to benefit from having a trained cardiologist report on the units output over the 8 hour monitoring period. I think there may be a monthly subscription ’opt out’ package, which would obviously be desirable to those who KNOW everything!