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LAS CRUCES, N.M., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With the goal to accelerate progress in confronting global challenges, Intel Corporation has selected Electronic
Caregiver®, a worldwide health technology and services company, to receive grant funding for its evidence-based program called COVID to Home. The program is designed to reduce constraints on hospital capacity while providing care to recovering COVID-19 patients.
Electronic Caregiver s COVID to Home program is designed to reduce constraints on hospital capacity while providing care to recovering COVID-19 patients.
The grant awarded by Intel is part of its commitment to expedite access to technology that can combat the current pandemic and enable scientific discovery that better prepares the world for future crises. In April 2020, in response to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, Intel committed $50 million to fund a Pandemic Response Technology Initiative (PRTI) to support and
Life-saving Technology Keeping Doctors and Patients Connected Amid COVID-19
12/15/2020 | 04:08pm EDT
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LAS CRUCES, N.M., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ COVID-19 has brought many changes to the healthcare landscape. Among the biggest, Virtual Care is now part of the new normal. Meeting the growing need for Precision Remote Patient Monitoring (PRPM), Electronic
Caregiver®, a health technology company, has partnered with Renova Health, Inc. to provide health practices with the technology and services to monitor patients outside of the doctor s four walls. When COVID-19 hit, and suddenly many people were not able to get to physicians offices, there became a much-increased need for remote patient monitoring, said Renova Health Board Member Christopher St. Pierre.