Vena wireless inhaler for asthma patients to be in touch with doctors
Cambridge Consultants has launched a wireless asthma inhaler called Vena that lets medical devices deliver readings to a central monitor located at home, or to an online health record such as Google Health or Microsoft Health Vault. The idea behind the technology is that patients and their health care support professionals should be connected wirelessly, via the treatment devices. It employs two emerging wireless standards, including the Infrared-based IEEE11073 and the Bluetooth Medical Device Profile. Vena embeds the two into a single chip as the combination of them ensures compatibility of data exchanged between different types of devices and the security in the transmitting of medical data.
The demo inhalers connect to an online personal health care application via a smartphone or a computer. The inhaler then can both remind patients to take their treatment and send compliance information to the relevant personal health care location online.
[Cnet]
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