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	<title>Telehealth Monitor &#187; honeywell hommed</title>
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		<title>HomMed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genesis is Honeywell HomMed’s newest, streamlined monitor that measures heart rate, blood pressure, weight and asks subjective disease-related questions to provide a more complete picture of the individual’s health. It automatically prompts in-home users when it’s time to take their vital signs through voice or text communication, and it can accommodate multiple medical peripherals such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Genesis is Honeywell HomMed’s newest, streamlined monitor that measures heart rate, blood pressure, weight and asks subjective disease-related questions to provide a more complete picture of the individual’s health. It automatically prompts in-home users when it’s time to take their vital signs through voice or text communication, and it can accommodate multiple medical peripherals such as a glucose meter or PT/INR device.</p>
<p>The Genesis telehealth monitor allows clinicians to focus on a particular disease state; it’s extremely compact (weighing less than two pounds); it comes with a scale, blood pressure cuff, and oxygen sensor, and data is transmitted via phone line. Genesis is a fast, cost-efficient solution for meeting the individual needs of patients and their caregivers and is a FDA Class II hospital grade medical device.</p>
<p>via <a href='http://www.hommed.com/Products/Genesis_Telehealth_Monitoring-Targeted_Solution.asp'>HomMed</a>.</p>
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