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Wireless Health is a term used to describe the use of wireless telecommunications technology to improve healthcare. It includes the use of mobile phones, tablets, and other wireless devices to monitor and manage health conditions, as well as to provide access to healthcare services. Wireless Health can also refer to the use of wireless networks to transmit medical data, such as patient records, medical images, and laboratory results.
Wireless Health has the potential to improve access to healthcare, reduce costs, and improve the quality of care. It can also help to reduce the burden on healthcare providers, by providing remote monitoring and management of health conditions. Additionally, it can help to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment, by providing real-time data and feedback.
Some companies in the Wireless Health market include Apple, Fitbit, Philips, Qualcomm, and Samsung. These companies offer a range of products and services, such as wearable devices, mobile applications, and cloud-based services. Show Less Read more