Oxehealth secures ‘world first’ accreditation for optical vital signs tech
Oxehealthâs vital signs software uses an optical sensor to detect pulse rate and doesnât need to be attached to the skin, meaning it can be used remotely.
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Oxehealthâs vital signs software uses an optical sensor to detect pulse rate and doesnât need to be attached to the skin, meaning it can be used remotely.
The app will be rolled out initially in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire later this month before being introduced in other areas in early 2019.
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