HIT Consultant June 16, 2022
Patricia (Pat) Black, Director of Technical Solutions at Cardinal Peak

When it comes to your health and treatment, hospitals leverage a variety of sensors and instruments to collect the necessary information to monitor and diagnose your health status. With essential health data integrated into one platform, healthcare professionals are able to quickly and easily monitor critical care parameters, which allows them to make decisions and deliver the best possible patient care.

Comprehensive big-picture insight into various health parameters, such as a patient’s temperature, oxygen level, heart rate, blood pressure, respiration and more, is vital to gaining a proper understanding of a patient’s health status. But how can people who don’t have the money and resources to integrate those expensive high-tech instruments into their at-home care routine monitor and improve...

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