Nov. 25, 2021 -
PRLog -- In a world where medical technology is developing - patients with a chronic condition have all their vital data streamed to their care team who will probably know before the patient does that someone needs to step in to provide support or treatment.
Patients will still need specialists:
optometrists, opticians, and ophthalmologists with expert knowledge. However, the patient and specialist don't need to be in the same space at the same time. A network of connected care means several experts can look at the case simultaneously.
As illustrated:
conventional pachymeters are devices that display the thickness of the cornea, usually in micrometres, when the ultrasonic transducer touches the cornea and medical research and development is ongoing. Wyoming Investor https://wyominginvestor.com/
2021/10/26/wyoming-
investor-invests-
in-revolutionary-
healthcare/ has invested in Optical non-contact Pachymeters, Pupillometers and Keratometers for use in both human and veterinary optometry.
Coupled with machine learning techniques, the readings from this device will aim to give a diagnosis of whether the subject is non-diabetic, pre-diabetic or diabetic and with Wyoming Investor being at the forefront of technology their intention is to brace the opportunity to help the community. Importantly, the device will be able to be used in a non-clinical environment making it ideal for use in pharmacies or even domiciliary environments such as care homes.
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