Philips
Royal Philips purchased the company for $635 million from a PE firm.
The system is aimed at helping first responders in emergency situations in order to improve treatment decisions.
The company also announced its plans to launch Lumify, a handheld ultrasound device, in Japan.
Gaines discusses how the primary care provider's role is rapidly changing to include managing more aspects of the patient's life.
The wearable is worn across a user's chest and signals when to turn over using vibrations.
The company helps patients prepare for appointments through texts, emails, phone calls and paper mailing.
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Alongside device support, the Philips Cares app offers caretakers shared reminders, access to emergency services and data analysis features.