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EIT Health Innovation Project RAMSES set for wide-scale rollout

EIT Health RAMSES

Medical monitoring system to be put to test in Germany

Emergency Eye’s RAMSES, a potentially life-saving system for remote health monitoring that is being supported through an EIT Health Innovation Project, is set for wide-scale implementation on 23 July.

The system will be rolled out in the area of Neuss, Germany, offering the service to thousands of patients. This is a major step toward commercialisation.

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RAMSES provides accessibility to remote health data, utilising the smartphone as a smart health companion and data hub, which enables medical experts to proactively close their information gap and access concrete information. Medical professionals can use the system to remotely monitor and assess the condition of patients. The system allows for sharing comprehensive, deep information and images – a major improvement over the current best practice. With full control over the flow of information, medical care in health crisis situations can be provided more efficiently, saving lives, especially in emergency situations.

The roll-out in Germany, which will see medical dispatchers in Neuss connected to the system, marks a major milestone in the development of this EIT Health-supported project, which is slated for international expansion in 2020.

Along with producing RAMSES, the EmergencyEye project is also behind an EIT Health RAMSES Summer School and two Hackathons, one in February and another in March.


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