The company is due to commence clinical trials in the US of its patient supervision system.
Medical device start-up EarlySense Ltd. has been included in the 60 companies participating in Facing Tomorrow: the Israel Presidential Conference to be held on May 13-15 at The Jerusalem International Convention Center to mark Israel's 60th Independence Day. The company is also one of six companies which will be featured in a visual presentation at the opening ceremony of the conference.
The company has developed EverOn, a continuous, contact-free, early detection, patient supervision system for use in hospitals, nursing homes and private homes. EverOn measures patient parameters from under the mattress on which the patient is lying. The device sounds an alert when a pre-set parameter threshold is crossed. EverOn also displays and records real time data on a continuous time-line. The time line is designed to help predict the deterioration of a patient’s health and consequently avert a critical event.
EarlySense also announced that it had begun clinical trials of the EverOn system in the US on the basis of clinical trials conducted in Israel.
Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on May 6, 2008
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