Anyway here it goes...
"'EICU' Lets Doctors Monitor Many Patients:
Your next doctor could be keeping an eye on you from afar â via a camera and a bank of computer screens. An expanding number of hospitals are adopting technology that allows critical care doctors and nurses to monitor dozens of patients at different hospitals simultaneously, much as an air traffic controller keeps track of several planes."
Seen on: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=562&e=13&u=/ap/remote_care
As some of you may already know, Yahoo is now owned by Microsoft, so this news site must be taken with a grain (or a whole bag?) of salt...
Best regards,
J. Antas
P.S. In my 19 Mar 2004 comment about Kurt's work, available at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00313.html
I said: "I feel that your iPath project and now the camera module are very clever ideas and could be an added value to the Care2x project."
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