Pacemakers are a mechanism for regulating electrical impulses that help create well-balanced heartbeats in patients in need. In the past, pacemaker monitoring was limited to doctor visits and emergency visits to hospitals. Correct pacemaker monitoring with real-time implications leaves new knowledge and advances in the medical field; while providing life-saving patient information in real time to the appropriate staff. With this new technology, doctors, nurses and other approved medical personnel have the ability to monitor a patient's heart function and correct pacemaker electrical signals to meet patient needs from a mobile device, without ever bringing the patient into the doctor's office. Remote patient cardiac monitoring uses specially designed (secured) smartphones and emails to provide information sent from the device implanted in the patient's heart. This allows medical personnel to receive up-to-date and relevant information about the patient's pacemaker and heart condition. This can help ensure thorough patient care, early detection of critical heart failure, or cardiac defibrillation; while improving medical staff proficiency and reducing costly emergency room visits with early detection (“Remote Monitoring Technology Improves Pacemaker Performance,” 2012). Airstrips, one of the leading technologies in mobile monitoring, accelerates and completes the clinical mobility lifecycle. Airstrips mobile technology is used to monitor and evaluate analysis through mobile patient monitoring. Allow doctors and patients to collaborate on long-term health goals and enable medical staff to ensure adequate monitoring of patients' health, to help ensure that these goals are met ("Ai......at the heart of paper ..... .verifying possible health prevention can be a life-saving undertaking. The incredible technology is evolving and becoming more refined as we intend to proceed has yet to be revealed, but the benefits to patients and life saving information, monitoring, perhaps one of the greatest steps in health care monitoring and prevention. Works CitedAIRSTRIP (2013). /airstriptech.com/Mearlan, L. (2013). iPad, iPhone get remote heart monitoring app. 9215406/iPad_iPhone_get_remote_heart_monitoring_appRemote health monitoring set for 3 million users by 2016erizon For Healthcare. (2012) Remote health monitoring pegged to 3 million users by 2016. Retrieved from http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/remote-health-monitoring-pegged-3-million-users.-2016
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