It seems that the promise to connect, physician supervised by mobile services and home health care has been a bit slow on the uptake, but here is a promising step: a new Singapore Ephone your company can run an EKG on you and send the results for analysis.
In this case, however, it seems that your doctor can not provide you with this thing so that he or she can keep an eye out on your ticker – instead, you must sign up for a subscription to Ephone that runs from about $ 71 and $ 215 per month (depending on the monthly charge cap ECG), and at that time the company’s own team of doctors can check their results and make recommendations or dispatch emergency services if necessary.
The EPI called life itself runs about $ 350 in some Asian markets, which can also be used to track glucose, cholesterol and blood pressure (probably with external sensors) and no more elaborate model that comes at the end of the year. Oh, and if you do not live in Asia, hang tight – Ephone looking to license the technology to other companies.
