The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the need for remote care and patient monitoring that goes beyond the four walls of a healthcare provider. In a webinar on remote monitoring of chronic conditions, the conversation will explore how OmnySense, a medical device manufacturer in the area of home-health tracking, is using BioT’s connected care platform to support home care and remote patient monitoring. The combined system enables the connection of patients to caregivers by enhancing telemedicine calls, spotting warning signs earlier, triggering timely interventions, and reducing the need for hospitalization.
The webinar is scheduled for July 21 at 1 PM ET.
Ian Solomon, Co-founder and CTO, OmnySense
Ian is a serial entrepreneur in the medical device and drug delivery fields. Prior to co-founding OmnySense, he co-founded TimeStamp, which developed a connected solution for monitoring drug adherence, especially for inhalers. Previously, he was a co-founder of electronic patch-pump company SteadyMed, which was sold to United Therapeutics for $216 million.
Before his involvement in the medical world, Ian worked for over 20 years in information systems and communications in a range of technical and marketing positions. Ian holds a BSc. in Physics from Sussex University, UK.
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In this webinar you will learn:
- How IoMT platforms enable healthcare providers, caregivers and medtech companies to provide a personalized and full continuum of care, even at home, with the purpose of extending and improving the quality of life
- How, with the help of a connected care platform, caregivers and medical device companies can optimize their resources and workflows, gain meaningful insights from direct engagement with patients, and introduce new business models
- How OmnySense and BioT are introducing a regulated home care medical monitoring platform to enable caregivers and healthcare providers to treat their patients remotely