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TOP 5 IOT BASED COMPANIES SUPPORTING HEALTHCARE (CONNECTED MEDICAL DEVICES)

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Through the support of disruptive technologies, these Best Five IoT based connected Medical devices​ companies are making the world a healthier place to live.

Everything in modern life is connected from our car to our thermostat, and now the same can be said for our healthcare products. Through the Internet of Things (IoT), healthcare becomes more accurate, intelligent, and personalized.
Whether we’re using IoT devices to train our doctors, track our oral hygiene, or fix our postures, these devices make our lives a little healthier and a little happier each step of the way.
1. EdgeIQ
EdgeIQ is the digital infrastructure OEMs need to comprehensively manage their connected devices. From uploading devices in bulk, to one-click zero-touch configuration, updating device firmware anywhere anytime, executing automated workflows, simplifying third party application management, and providing real-time health and wellness monitoring, EdgeIQ delivers the remote capabilities required to improve mean time to resolution, and reduce avoidable truck rolls. EdgeIQ technology, ingesters, and translators are agnostic - enabling communication between a variety of devices using the native protocol already deployed. It is not required that our software is implemented on our customer’s devices, in order to deliver this solution.
2. Naya Health
Naya Health has developed a breastfeeding pump that operates through the use of hydraulic suction as opposed to utilizing an electric vacuum pump. The Naya Health Smart Pump is quieter and cheaper than formula or alternative, hospital grade electric pumps. Naya is helping to reduce discomfort from using a pump to assist with breastfeeding as well as travel limitations based on heavy or power-intensive, corded machines.
3. Orbita
Orbita lets users create and keep up virtual assistants that integrate with major smart home technologies such as Amazon Echo and Google Home. Orbita offers their services to help enhance the lives of chronic care recipients and their care providers by helping the care providers integrate voice-activated technologies into their environment.
Orbita solutions integrate with wearables, home health monitors, and other smart home technologies to provide the best awareness possible. Orbita is HIPAA compliant, including consumer and patient data privacy requirements.
4. TruInject:
TruInject is an IoT connected injection training system that comes complete with a lifelike model and software to help training healthcare providers hone their skills in using injectable medications without having to practice on live patients.
Having healthcare provider practice on effective testing units prior to live patient application helps reduce patient discomfort and strengthen patient retention.

5.Carré Technologies:
Carré Technologies is a wearable technology company that uses IoT connectivity to collect more than 40,000 data points per minute. Hexoskin is their line of IoT-enable clothing that can be used to monitor metrics such as heart rate, breathing patterns, and sleep cycles. HexoSkin has adaptations for both warm and cold environments to ensure athletes are in their element regardless of the conditions they are operating in.