GE Healthcare and Royal Philips Electronics applaud the Federal Communications Commission today for its action allocating protected spectrum for wireless medical devices, called Medical Body Area Networks , which could revolutionize the way patients are monitored and help eliminate the restrictive cables that tether patients to hospital beds.
GE Healthcare and Royal Philips Electronics applaud the Federal Communications Commission today for its action allocating protected spectrum for wireless medical devices, called Medical Body Area Networks , which could revolutionize the way patients are monitored and help eliminate the restrictive cables that tether patients to hospital beds.
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