Health Arc used its 10 years of experience and expertise in connected
health to develop MED-PRO-CARE remote patient monitoring software. Accurate,
patient-centred data is provided to better monitor health parameters and
efficiently manage participants.
Designed for efficiency
CONVENIENT ACCESS & APPROPRIATE PRESENTATION
Access a comprehensive dashboard: see metrics at a glance,
get into relevant details, and discover a better way to view long-term
developments.
BETTER PATIENT MANAGEMENT
The software is optimized so that hospitals and care teams can
easily manage a large number of patients: exchange information within the team,
create a tailor-made measurement plan and coordinate with other caregivers.
IMPROVED PATIENT COMMUNICATION
With secure in-app communication, patients can express
themselves and feel that they are in good hands. This will save you time and
avoid unnecessary visits.
REFUNDS MADE EASY
Keep track of the time your practice has spent on the
platform to bill for remote patient monitoring.
WORK WITH AWARD-WINNING DEVICES
Health Arc products are known for their accuracy, ease of
use and durability. Consequently, it gives us industry-leading customers’
retention.
EASY TO INSTALL
Almost all devices support our App. In addition, DATA HUB
technology uses cellular networks to reach a more diverse population and create
a bridge between doctor and patient.
Work with the best
See why Health Arc is on the top of the competitors.
REAL-TIME DATA
Get data when patients take measurements at home. Health Arc
Apps can be installed for maximum flexibility in three ways: regular set-up
with the Health Arc app, plug-and-play with the HUB or in your own device.
EASY TO USE DASHBOARD
Patient records are prioritized based on urgency for more
efficient management. On the dashboard, you can see the developments and status
of your patients and set up alarms with configurable triggers. You can also
upload reports, clinical exam results and blood tests. The dashboard is
equipped with team-friendly features to improve collaboration between
professionals – with unlimited accounts.
PRIVACY & SECURITY
Our platform is HIPAA compliant. It has encryption methods similar
to banks and was developed with the strictest privacy in mind while designing
it. Health Arc employees can never access identifiable health information
without the patient's express consent.
NO MORE MISSED MEASUREMENTS
Many factors cause patients to miss measurements: battery
problems, crashed apps, or even a smartphone's need can hinder remote patient
monitoring. Our award-winning Apps outperform the competition in terms of
design and user experience and deliver industry-leading professionals’
retention.
NEW DEVICE FOR REMOTE MONITORING OF COVID-19 PATIENTS
Sick people are to be cared for remotely with radio
monitoring and artificial intelligence.
To safely monitor COVID-19 patients, the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a device that is equipped with
sensors and artificial intelligence. According to a report by TechCrunch, the
development of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
(CSAIL) uses radio signals to measure the patient's breathing rate, movements
and sleep.
The device called "Emerald" has to be attached to
the wall and sends out radio signals that are reflected by the sick person.
This creates patterns that are processed and analyzed using artificial
intelligence. Doctors should use the results to suggest treatment methods. In
this way, doctors do not have to have direct contact with patients, which
minimizes the risk of infection.
This new hardware system is also able to differentiate
between several people who are in the same room.
Tests are currently underway at assisted living facilities
near Boston. MIT hopes to utilize the capacities of the current health system
in a better way. By monitoring COVID-19 patients with milder systems with
“Emerald” in their own homes, the health system's burden can be relieved on the
one hand. On the other hand, it is possible to react quickly to deterioration
in the state of health.
Wearables, which patients have to wear on their bodies, have
been used for remote monitoring for years. The advantage of the MIT system is
that the patient does not have to actively interact with the device.
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