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June 23, 2008

Hill-Rom announces agreement with AirStrip Technologies™ 

Hill-Rom announces two key agreements to enhance Navicare® WatchChild® solution adding to effectiveness of perinatal monitoring.    PDF/Online >>


 May 8, 2008

AirStrip Technologies™ Announces Memorial Hermann Partnership

AirStrip Technologies™ today announced it has reached an agreement to provide AirStrip OB™ software to obstetricians with the Houston-based Memorial Hermann Healthcare System.     PDF/Online >>


 April 29, 2008

AirStrip Technologies™ Expands Hospital and Physician Reach

Vendor Neutrality Plan Announced; Growing Number of Medical Professionals Sign Up for Virtual Real-Time Remote Access to Medical Waveform Data on PDAs, Smart Phones.     PDF/Online >>


 January 16, 2007

NCH OB's not missing beat with monitors

Obstetricians on staff at North Naples Hospital off Immokalee Road have the capability now to view from anywhere and anytime the fetal heart monitor readouts from laboring patients and their vital signs, using a combined personal digital assistant, PDA, and cell phone. Full Article >>    PDF/Online >>


September 19, 2006

GE Healthcare and Fairview Hospital collaborate to offer remote fetal heart rate monitoring for local patients; Technology to help improve obstetricians delivery of care

GE Healthcare announced today that Fairview Hospital, a Cleveland Clinic Health System partner and one of the nation’s Top 100 Hospitals®*1 , will be the first healthcare organization to implement GE Centricity® Perinatal with AirStrip OB, an exclusive state-of-the-art technology by MP4 Solutions that allows obstetricians to use their PDAs (personal digital assistants) or Smart Phones to remotely access fetal heart tracings, maternal contraction patterns, and other critical, virtual real-time data from labor & delivery units. Full Article >>   Source >> 


September 19, 2006

GE Partner allows real-time access to patient data

Fairview Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio will become the first hospital to adopt a GE Healthcare technology that, when combined with an accompanying software application, allows obstetricians to remotely monitor the real-time condition of mothers and fetuses, and obtain other data from its labor and delivery units. Full Article >>   Source >> 


September 2006

OBG Management

Failure to accurately interpret and communicate electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) patterns threatens fetal wellbeing and results in costly litigation. Electronic fetal monitoring is used in 85% of the 4 million live births in the United States annually to detect changes in the heart rate indicative of hypoxia. Full Article >>   PDF/Online >> 


February 2006

Medical Software for Windows Mobile Devices

Indispensable tool for OB-Gyns

AirStrip OB (http://www.airstripob.com)
This offers portable, real-time fetal heart/maternal contraction monitoring on your Pocket PC Phone Edition. It's available on Labor and Delivery units using GE Healthcare's central fetal monitoring stations. This is truly a state-of-the-art technology allowing obstetricians to use Windows Mobile devices to remotely monitor fetal heart tracings, maternal contraction patterns, and other critical, real-time data from labor and delivery units.
Full Article >>   Source >> 


February 2006

10 Questions for Ed Zabrek, M.D.

3. What is most exciting product you have seen that will directly impact you practice in the next year or two?
Airstrip OB (http://www.airstripob.com) allows me to view real-time information on a baby's heartbeat and a mother's contraction pattern. Further, I can see this information remotely wherever I am on my mobile device. This is a potential life-saver in any case in which complications arise.
Full Article >>   Source >> 


February 13, 2006

GE Healthcare Announces Exclusive Agreement with Mp4 Solutions to Deliver Mobile Technology for Monitoring Patients in Labor & Delivery

GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), announced today an exclusive agreement with MP4 Solutions (MP4) to deliver the Centricity Perinatal Solution in conjunction with AirStrip OBTM , a state-of-the-art technology that allows obstetricians to use their PDAs (personal digital assistants) or Smart Phones to remotely access fetal heart tracings, maternal contraction patterns, and other critical, virtual real-time data from labor & delivery units. Full Article >>   PDF/Online >> 


February 2006

A Week of Sun and eHealth

The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) conference being held next week in San Diego, Sun Microsystems will demonstrate its comprehensive suite of products and solutions designed to improve healthcare through IT. Full Article >>   Source >> 


February 10, 2006

The AirStrip OB® for Wireless Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring

The press release from GE Healthcare informs that the company has "an exclusive agreement with MP4 Solutions to deliver the Centricity Perinatal Solution in conjunction with AirStrip OBTM, a state-of-the-art technology that allows obstetricians to use their PDAs (personal digital assistants) or Smart Phones to remotely access fetal heart tracings, maternal contraction patterns, and other critical, real-time data from labor & delivery units." Full Article >>   Source >> 


February 7, 2006

Alliance Puts Labor Data on PDAs

GE Healthcare has integrated its Centricity Perinatal information system with technology to enable obstetricians to access patient monitoring data via PDAs or smart phones. Full Article >>   Online/PDF >> 


November 26, 2005

Tradeshow and Conference Attendance

Over the past 2 years MP4 Solutions has been generating excitement throughout the healthcare industry with its newest product, AirStrip OBTM. Full Article >>   Source >> 


April 2005

Latest technological wizardry showcased at ACM

How often have you been away from the hospital when a nurse pages you because there’s a concern with a patient’s fetal heart tracings? How often have you wished you could just briefly look at the “strip”? You might return to the hospital to look at the readings yourself, or you might have the nurse describe the tracing to you over the phone. Full Article >>   Source >>


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