'Patch' Has Potential to Monitor Patient Health Securely
Friday, July 11, 2008 - 04:14
in Mathematics & Economics
Technology being developed by U.Va. computer science professor Alf Weaver and electrical engineering professors Ben Calhoun and Travis Blalock could provide physicians with a continuous stream of vital-sign data for 24 hours or more, helping them make more accurate diagnoses.
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