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An estimated 98,000 deaths in the U.S. occur annually due to medical errors, a majority due to poor communication. Preventable healthcare related errors cost the U.S. economy $17 to $29 billion each year. AirStrip aims to change that. Through the application, doctors are able to remotely access data on the mother and child, including heart rate and contraction patterns as well as notes and exam results. In order for doctors to use the application, a hospital must first buy the AirStrip system, which works with the hospital’s existing patient-monitoring.
Created in collaboration with AirStrip Technologies.