Aerotel to Present New Mobile Health Applications

Aerotel Medical SystemsAerotel Medical Systems, a leading global supplier of advanced remote monitoring solutions for personal telehealth and telecare, will present new innovative and affordable Personal Mobile Health (mHealth) solutions at the GSMA Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2010 in Barcelona, Spain.

Mobile-CliniQ™ is a mobile phone application that enables remote monitoring of various health parameters, such as electrocardiogram (ECG), blood pressure, blood glucose level, weight, etc.

Aerotel will demonstrate the Mobile-CliniQ™ and other remote monitoring and mobile solutions at the MWC conference (15–18 February, 2010), at booth 2C72 (Israel National Pavilion). The public is invited to get a first-hand view of the company's new and exciting wireless telecare solutions.

Mobile-CliniQ™ can be connected via a Bluetooth interface to external vital signs monitoring devices. Data is transmitted via General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) to a medical monitoring center. With Mobile-CliniQ™, personal health service becomes a reality for today's mobile lifestyle. Physicians can view patient data and provide interpretation and advice from practically anywhere, saving time and travel expenses, and reducing healthcare delivery costs. In addition, Aerotel will also reveal the Connect-Cell™, a Cellular-Based Homecare Data Hub. Connect-Cell™ is a highly flexible global wireless connectivity hub, enabling users to easily transmit vital signs data via the cellular network (GPRS) to a central monitoring center. Connect-Cell™ is a flexible device, incorporating both wired serial interface and wireless Bluetooth® connectivity.

These new solutions expand Aerotel's homecare hub offering, which already includes Tele-Modem™ for landline telephone lines, Connect-LAN™ for IP networks and Home-CliniQ™ PC-based homecare hub.

At the congress, Aerotel will also present its world-renowned Heartline™ tele-cardiology system, e-CliniQ™ homecare solutions and other advanced telemedicine and telecare systems.

About Aerotel Medical Systems
Aerotel Medical Systems is a world-leading provider of cost-effective, high-quality and user-friendly medical diagnostic systems and devices for home care, eHealth and telemedicine, as well as telecare and personal safety.

For further information, please visit Aerotel Medical Systems' website at www.aerotel.com.

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