Solon, Ohio – Recent technological advancements and innovations in the field of web enabled medical devices have resulted in Valtronic looking to the future. To pursue this vision, Valtronic is committed to bringing innovative ideas and technological expertise to one platform to guide customers and health care providers to delivering improved patient care and outcomes.
This is why Valtronic officials have introduced, Compendium Solutions, a secure implant & physiological connectivity platform. This next-generation of technology platform provides an integrated system including Valtronic owned IP and even a proprietary phone App, creating opportunities to build greater value with customers.
The Compendium works like this, first, a personal healthcare device (wearable technology), such as an implant or body worn sensor, tracks physiological data from the patient. Secondly, data is transmitted to a biometrically controlled near field reader and information is secured to ensure data is specific to the proper individual and protected. Data is also transmitted to a smart phone or tablet where a patient can access it with the Valtronic App, which is also biometrically controlled. Next, Valtronic converts the near-field reader data into a Bluetooth signal and transfers it to the Cloud. All patient information is 100% HIPAA compliant, and secure recognition solutions are available, camera module for facial recognition, iris camera with on-board iris recognition and fingerprint sensor technology. Finally, data is transferred to a patient's doctor or caregiver, giving them access to all physiological data and enabling them to monitor and send alerts to the patient at any time.
Source: Valtronic
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