Technology Benefits
Connected health can maximize healthcare resources and provide improved health and patient care inside and outside of the hospital or doctor’s office. Connected health technology creates the ability to provide healthcare services remotely and aims to make accurate, actionable information available in a timely manner for patients and caregivers. Benefits for the Medtech industry include:
- Improving Patient Health
- Better Medical Decisions
- Improved Clinical Workflows
- Greater Levels of Security
- Cost Savings
Spotlight Applications
Telemedicine
Home monitoring, video-based appointments and diagnosis, alongside telesurgery
Wireless Asset Tracking
Hospital beds, ventilators and wheelchairs
Wearable and Implanted Devices
Cardiovascular monitoring, wearable respiratory therapy and drug delivery devices, monitor glucose meters, blood oxygen levels and sleep data
Navigating complex regulatory requirements
From antenna to fully integrated IoT solutions, we’ve spent years working through the pain points of certifications, performance testing, and overall regulatory compliance so you don’t have to. Our products and services help ensure you can achieve time-to-market success without an issue with one of the medical and healthcare regulatory considerations below.
- End to end Cybersecurity & Lifecycle Management
- FDA Class 1, 2 & 3 Expertise
- Verification & Validation for Medical Devices
- MISRA / SafeRTOS / Mission Critical
- IEC 62304, IEC 60601, ISO 14971, ISO 13485
- FDA 510K / EU MDR
HIPPA Compliance / GDPR / Data security
Our Connectivity Solutions
Connected health encompasses a variety of applications including telehealth, remote care, disease, and lifestyle management. To mitigate downtime and delays, our wideband antennas cover key cellular bands and sub-6 GHz 5G deployments and pass operator certifications with flying colors. Additionally, these highly efficient antennas have small footprints ideal for devices with limited real estate for wireless components.