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  2. Wireless health - Wikipedia

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    3G, 4G, Bluetooth low energy, and other radios such as BodyLAN (BodyLAN is a low-power wireless networking protocol that transmits data from medical and fitness devices), ANT+ (ANT+ is a wireless networking protocol that allows communication between multiple sensors and devices, designed for wireless sensor networks that require low-energy consumption and low data transmission.), Zarlink, etc. [2]

  3. Clearwave Communications - Wikipedia

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    With Corporate Headquarters in Harrisburg, Illinois., Clearwave Communications is a facilities-based service provider that owns and manages its own network equipment. In addition to a line of voice and data services, a number of other products and services are offered.

  4. Website monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Website monitoring can be done from both inside and outside of a corporate firewall. Traditional network management solutions focus on inside the firewall monitoring, whereas external performance monitoring will test and monitor performance issues across the Internet backbone and in some cases all the way to the end-user. Third-party website ...

  5. These states have the highest-quality home health agencies ...

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    Home health care coverage. Just what "home health care" is can encompass a wide range of services and can often be confused with "home care." While the latter helps ill and/or disabled individuals ...

  6. Remote patient monitoring - Wikipedia

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    By 2025, the Remote Patient Monitoring industry is expected to double, due to factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and increased at-home care. [12] Use of Remote Patient Monitoring has been proven to ultimately provide better patient compliance and improved physician management, while decreasing costs of care. [13]

  7. Harrisburg, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Harrisburg (/ ˈ h ær ɪ s b ɜːr ɡ, ˈ h ɛər z-/) is a city in and the county seat of Saline County, Illinois, United States. [2] It is located about 55 miles (89 kilometers) southwest of Evansville, Indiana, and 111 mi (179 km) southeast of St. Louis, Missouri.

  8. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    The Internet of things requires huge scalability in the network space to handle the surge of devices. [142] IETF 6LoWPAN can be used to connect devices to IP networks. With billions of devices [143] being added to the Internet space, IPv6 will play a major role in handling the network layer scalability.

  9. Connected health - Wikipedia

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    Connected health is a socio-technical model for healthcare management and delivery [1] by using technology to provide healthcare services remotely. Connected health, also known as technology enabled care (TEC) aims to maximize healthcare resources and provide increased, flexible opportunities for consumers to engage with clinicians and better self-manage their care. [2]