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Cybernet
Medical to Showcase MedStar Capabilities at DMAA Leadership
Forum
Automated
Data Collection Device Saves Money for Disease Management Companies;
Reduces Costly Compliance Issues
MEDIA
ADVISORY: October 3, 2001 -
WHO:
Cybernet
Medical, a leading developer of biometric monitoring technology
and medical devices for the disease management industry.
WHAT:
Cybernet
Medical will demonstrate the MedStar System, centered around its
flagship automated data collection device MedStar, for the
collection and transmission of physiological data from a patient's
home to the healthcare provider. MedStar interfaces with measurement
devices used by patients with asthma, congestive heart failure,
or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and is the first product
of its kind to address co-morbidity management. Cybernet Medical
representatives will be available throughout the show to provide
attendees with a live demonstration of the entire patient monitoring
process by collecting and transmitting human physiological data
into a simulated electronic patient record for retrieval and analysis.
WHEN:
October
10-13, 2001
WHERE:
Booth
#109
Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Orleans, LA
CONTACT:
Charles
Jacobus, Ph.D.
Cybernet Medical
734-668-2567 |
Michelle
Sloan
Sterling Communications
253-853-5030 |
About
Cybernet Medical
Cybernet
Medical is an innovative, technology-based company focused on using
state of the art systems to augment the way chronic care patients
are monitored and diagnosed. Through research funded by NASA, National
Institutes of Health and Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA),
Cybernet Medical has developed and patented electronic devices,
complex network and server systems, database solutions, and web-based
user interfaces for the collection and management of biometric data.
Cybernet Medical is a division of Cybernet Systems, a research and
development firm based in Ann Arbor, Mich. For more information
on Cybernet Medical, visit the company's web site at www.cybernetmedical.com
or call 734-668-2567.
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MedStar
meets all current, applicable FDA requirements. The current MedStar
device is not intended for ECG or pacemaker monitoring, or diabetes
management.
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