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Safe Heart Teams with Oxford [Professional Services Close - Up]
[July 23, 2014]

Safe Heart Teams with Oxford [Professional Services Close - Up]


(Professional Services Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Yale Zhang, Founder of Safe Heart, reported a partnership, new functionality and a "Buy One, Give One" program for the company's iOximeter device.

According to a media release, speaking at Google headquarters in Mountain View on the future of vital signs monitoring, Zhang revealed the following: -Safe Heart has entered into a partnership with a University of Oxford Research Center to expand the company's line of low-cost monitoring equipment including a smartphone blood pressure monitor retailing for less than $30 U.S.



-iOximeter has added respiration rate and perfusion index measurements for both the iOS and Android apps of the world's first pulse oximeter powered entirely through a smartphone audio jack.

-Buy-one, give-one: For each iOximeter purchased through Safe Heart's website from now until November, the company will donate one unit to charity.


"Through our partnership with Safe Heart we hope to achieve significant reductions in the cost of medical devices and empower healthcare worldwide," said Prof. Gari Clifford, Director of OxCAHT - the Centre for Affordable Healthcare Technology, based in Kellogg College at the University of Oxford. Prof. Clifford's research team focuses on Patient Monitoring and Sustainable Medical Technology, conducting evidence-based research in developing countries. OxCAHT's designs have won multiple awards including the 2011 Engineering World Health annual design award and the 2012 Dell Social Innovation Award for the world's first blood pressure device powered entirely by a smartphone.

"Smartphones continue increasing in power, affordability and availability across the planet, providing an friendly and personal tool for understanding complex data. We create affordable, user- friendly devices lowering the cost of health care and improving access, availability, and lives worldwide," said Zhang. "On the app side we will create new functionality by improving our algorithms and performance of existing Safe Heart devices. Our focus is on both the device and the service delivery." More information and complete details: www.safeheartus.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) (c) 2014 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved.

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