Aulisa positions remote monitoring as solution
By HME News Staff
Updated Tue March 31, 2020
PALO ALTO, Calif. - Aulisa Medical says it is working with government officials at FEMA and in Washington state and New York to increase access to its wearable wireless vital sign monitoring systems during the coronavirus pandemic. The company's Guardian Angel devices, which are FDA approved and HIPAA compliant, monitor pulse rate, oxygen saturation and perfusion index, offering continuous remote monitoring. They also offer alarms, two-way audio and video communication. Aulisa currently has CPT coding and is in the process of applying for HCPCS coding. It sells the devices to hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, step-down units, dialysis centers, assisted living facilities, hospice centers, as well as directly to consumers through its website.
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