A collaborative research project between iParamed and OUCRU Affordable And Scalable Remote Monitoring Platforms For Disease Characterisation And Patient Management In Pandemics And For High Consequence Infections Click Here Applying Remote Health Monitoring Devices For Covid-19 Patients If the patient's condition deteriorates and the vital signs fall outside the safe range, a notification will be immediately sent to doctors or nurses to intervene in time. Xem thêm Applying Remote Health Monitoring Devices For Covid-19 Patients 31st August, iParamed had cooperated with OUCRU - Part of the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health at the University of Oxford Xem thêm Technology applied for remotely monitoring of COVID-19 patients The iParamed Medical firm has worked with the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) on a hi-tech solution named Tele-ICU Monitoring regarding treatment for COVID-19 patients. Xem thêm Saving manpower and reducing infection risk in the treatment of Covid-19 patients with new technological solutions Many hospitals is in overload state, especially at facilities treating F0 patients. With the desire to join forces with the healthcare sector in the fight against the pandemic, iParamed has partnered with OUCRU – the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (UK) Xem thêm Applying Tele-ICU to remotely monitoring COVID-19 Patients After more than two weeks of implementating at the Infectious Diseases Department E of the Ho Chi Minh City Hospital for Tropical Diseases, the Tele-ICU solution for monitoring vital signs of Covid-19 patients at risk of severe progression has received positive feedback and is now being expanded to the Infectious Diseases Department A-ICU. Xem thêm Applying Tele-ICU to remotely monitoring COVID-19 Patients Tele-ICU Monitoring is a solution that utilizes Internet of Things (IoT) technology, allowing doctors and nurses to remotely monitor patients' physical conditions Xem thêm Technology applied for remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients The software connects to devices attached to the patient; when vital signs reached dangerous zone, it triggers an alert so doctors can intervene in time. Xem thêm