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CARE TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS & QUALCOMM LIFE JOIN FORCES
Submitted by Laurie Orlov on Thu, 09/13/2012 - 12:50
09/12/2012
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (September 12, 2012) -- Care Technology Systems (CTS), a company that helps seniors safely age in place, today announced the availability of CTS’ monitoring suite on the 2net™ Platform operated by Qualcomm Life Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated. "We're excited to be offering Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) and Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Monitoring, as well as Biometrics (blood pressure, glucose, etc.) on the 2net Platform," said Jim Anderson, Founder, Chairman and President of Care Technology Systems. "Our focus as a company has always been to provide the highest quality care support possible. Qualcomm Life, with its leadership position in wireless technology for the healthcare industry, will help us continue to realize this goal." As organizations across the country are beginning to embrace the positive benefits of remote monitoring, many have been frustrated that they have to cobble together disparate solutions from different vendors. By bringing together PERS, ADL and Biometric Monitoring all on one 2net Platform, Care Technology Systems is offering an unrivaled value proposition that is a win for plans, providers and patients. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Care Technology Systems has united a range of leading-edge technologies and communications media to help seniors maintain their independence and lifestyle as they age in place. The key to the system is that it has no interface to frustrate the user. Its wireless technology works silently in the background to keep both families and staff informed 24/7 of the senior's lifestyle movements and requires nothing of the senior or patient to perform its role. If there are issues or threats, caregivers close by and far away are immediately notified through various communications channels -- including social media -- and can respond appropriately. A cloud-based system, Qualcomm Life's 2net Platform enables companies, providers and users to capture data from any wireless medical device and deliver it to integrated portals or databases, storing it in a secure and reliable system. Information can be easily retrieved by physicians, caregivers or other critical audiences, such as designated healthcare service companies, providers, payors, pharmaceutical companies and application/device collaborators, for use in healthcare decisions. CTS utilizes the 2net Platform to provide PERS, ADL monitoring and biometrics. “Qualcomm Life’s mission is to make wireless health simple for medical device manufacturers, and to ultimately have an impact on improving health care,” said Rick Valencia, Vice President and General Manager of Qualcomm Life. “Care Technology’s solution has broadened the scope of what our platform can offer and we are excited to have them on board.”
### About Care Technology Systems Care Technology Systems has uniquely combined a range of leading-edge technologies and communications media to help seniors maintain their independence and lifestyle as they safely age in place, bringing both users and caregivers peace of mind. The company's technology is seamlessly integrated into the senior's lifestyle -- no one must master new skills or technologies -- and works quietly in the background, keeping everyone informed and alerting caregivers so they can respond appropriately if there is an issue/threat to the senior's health or safety. CTS' aging-in-place system is not only a value-driven solution for individual seniors living on their own or with family, but for senior living and home health institutions as well. www.caretechsys.com |
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