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Health Guide launch signals move into lucrative e-health market
Catherine Bradley of Toronto, NSW starts her daily health session with the Intel's first home medical device, the Health Guide. The in-home patient device, the PHS6000, uses the Intel Health Care Management Suite, an online interface that allows clinicians to securely monitor patients in their homes and manage care remotely.
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