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MedIC Electronics, LLC, was founded in June 2009 to develop and produce innovative medical devices, hardware and software.  The three founders have a combined semiconductor and medical device experience of more than 80 years.

“Over 100 million people in the U.S. are living with chronic diseases, and spending on hospitalizations and chronic care management now exceeds up to $500 billion per year. This represents over 75 percent of all health care costs1.  Innovations such as technology-enabled connected care can stem the tide of rising health care costs and demand by using in-home monitoring devices in tandem with care management programs to enhance self-care of chronic disease management and post-acute discharge monitoring2.”

MedIC’s inexpensive, personal, wearable, wireless medical monitor can have a significant impact on trauma and chronically ill patients’ cost and quality of care.  The WPM101 device is an inexpensive, portable-wearable, easy to use, personal medical device platform that can be configured to monitor, measure, display and wirelessly report a patient’s health status in the hospital, clinic, ambulance, home, or while on travel.  For example, the device contains MedIC’s MSB101 single board medical computer, that will be configured and programmed to measure SPO2, 3-12 lead ECG, NIBP, and heart rate for those with chronic heart conditions; EEG, SPO2 and respiration for chronic sleep apnea, or any combination of measurements that can be derived from wired or wireless sensors.  Unlike conventional monitoring devices, the patient “wears” the entire battery operated monitoring system un-tethered, and data is automatically measured and wirelessly reported to remote patient databases.  The WPM101 enables personal hospital, clinic, ambulance, home, remote and mobile monitoring, and can be used as a versatile development tool for new and innovative medical devices.

In the meantime you can reach us at info@medic-inc.com.   We are looking forward to hearing from you.

1. “Health Affairs”, 10.1377/hlthaff.w4.43 7
2. “Connected Care Technology-enabled Care at Home”, 2008 Deloitte Development LLC

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