Caltech July 8, 2021
Robert Perkins

A multi-institution partnership that includes Caltech aims to develop clinically validated technologies to remotely monitor patient health

Caltech, the University of Arizona, Baylor College of Medicine, and USC have joined together to create a new National Science Foundation (NSF) center that aims to shift health care from a model that requires patients to receive care in a hospital or doctor’s office to a model in which patients manage their health from home.

Dubbed the Center to Stream Healthcare in Place (C2SHIP) and led by University of Arizona electrical and computer engineering professor Janet Roveda, the collaboration seeks to connect clinicians to patients via wearable, portable, and implantable devices; these devices allow doctors to gather patient data and provide care without...

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