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Department of Health chooses t+ Medical in Newham
t+ Medical is delighted to be chosen as a partner in the successful demonstrator bid for telehealth in Newham, East London. t+ Diabetes will be used to monitor over one thousand patients following the Department of Health’s announcement.
t+ Medical launch new t+ Asthma product to coincide with World Asthma Day
t+ asthma has launched a new patient prioritisation website designed to help healthcare professionals to better manage their asthmatic patients. Now with just a few clicks patients who are struggling to control their disease can be identified and helped.
World Asthma Day
t+ Asthma allows prioritisation of patients
t+ Asthma has launched a new patient prioritisation website designed to help healthcare professionals to better manage their asthmatic patients. Now with just a few clicks patients who are struggling to control their disease can be identified and helped.
Take the pressure off with new mobile phone
A new blood pressure management system, available on mobile phones, could help the 16 million people in the UK with high blood pressure1 defend themselves against developing serious complications which can result in heart attacks, strokes or kidney failure.
Asthma sufferers can breathe easy with the new asthma system
Asthma sufferers can breathe easy with the new asthma system from t+ medical. More than five million people in the UK receiving treatment for asthma could be helped to manage their condition with the new Personal Advanced Asthma Management System from t+ medical
Professor Lionel Tarassenko talks about e-San’s t+ diabetes system on BBC Radio 4
Sky News makes t+ Diabetes one of its top stories of the day
Ministers demonstrate t+ Asthma prototype at BIC meeting
e-health award recognises t+ diabetes ability to empower patients
e-San has been presented with an award recognising the best use of e-health to empower patients
Dramatic increase in “Good Control” from Diabetes sufferers
A clinical trial of a new diabetes self management system, t+ diabetes, has had a statistically significant impact on the patients taking part.
e-San develops t+ technology to improve management of diabetes
Press release prior to the 2005 Diabetes UK conference in Glasgow where a t+ diabetes symposium was held. Includes the case study of 24 year old Hannah Boschen.
Mobile phones set to improve diabetes care
The mobile phone is now seen as an essential item in everyday life, e-San Ltd is the first to market a mobile phone-based solution to allow patients with chronic diseases to better manage their condition
t+ diabetes is a big hit with trial users
A soon-to-be-launched mobile phone based diabetes monitoring system has proven to be a big hit with users in recent trials. Including the case study of teacher Karen Chilton who has been a diabetic for 22 years.