Making Operating Rooms Safer With Open Communication Among Equipment
Fri, 16 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... New research at the University of New Hampshire aims to make hospital operating rooms safer by opening the lines of communication between computerized hospital beds and blood pressure monitors. "We're trying to get pieces of equipment that don't normally talk to each other to do so," says John LaCourse, professor of electrical and computer engineering at UNH. "We're doing something that we feel is going to save peoples' lives." ...
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