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Smart pharmaceutical and healthcare labels: Lets trace medicines from its origin

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It is worth noting that smart labels contain a transponder code which can be read by sophisticated devices, including radio frequency identification device (RFID) tags and near-field communication (NFC) chips. While most smartphones can read NFC chips, RFID tags can only be read by specialized receivers.

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BD partners with Biocorp on connected self-injection devices

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Medtech giant Beckton Dickinson (BD) has signed a deal with France’s Biocorp to use the latter’s near-field communication (NFC) tags in injectable devices. The Injay tag can confirm a complete injection and transfer that information via an NFC reader to a smartphone or tablet for review by a healthcare professional.

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Grand Rounds May 12, 2023: Design and Pragmatic Trial of COACH: A Patient Portal/EHR Information System for Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in Hypertension (Richelle J. Koopman, MD, MS)

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Lots of people have smartphones but they do not have the portal. Tags #pctGR, @Collaboratory1 The post Grand Rounds May 12, 2023: Design and Pragmatic Trial of COACH: A Patient Portal/EHR Information System for Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in Hypertension (Richelle J. That is definitely a problem.

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Ways IoT Has Transformed The Pulse Of Healthcare, And Will Continue To Do So In The Future

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The method of services delivery and design has transformed to the extent that people can access healthcare services from thousands of miles away with just a smartphone. The smartphone and sensor-based wearable devices are in rapid use in today’s time, and these devices allow the user to monitor heart activity continuously.

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