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" Both of my parents suffer from hypertension. My father died when he was 59 because of a cardiac issue. I am 51, medicated and under surveilalance. Since 12 years I am working on my fitness and doing endurance running. Last week I did the (Amster)dam-run of only 6.5 km. During and after the run I felt breathless. This week I had my blood pressure measured, it was too high.  Now I am afraid to do sports at all. Will discuss with my physician about home blood pressure meter. LUNA would definitely take away my worries.  "

Britt  (inzender Metro Prijsvraag, Nachtwacht LUNA, september 2010)


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Vision

To reduce pressure on the cost of care and to improve efficiency, care providers need to adapt their services better to providing care at home. Health 2.0 asks from care consumers that they become more active consumers. To enable this the consumer needs tools and data at their diposal.

Mission

We want to provide consumers practical support tools (smart sensors) to enable them to acquire and understand their biodata. On the basis of this information they can influence their wellbeing and or their performance by adaptations to their lifestyle.

Approach

DAY designs develops and produces solutions which ar based on truly felt needs of users. In this way life can become more meaningful (again), regardless....

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Spotlight

The Nachtwacht LUNA is a simple to operate, reliable wireless home system for cardiac monitoring. The base station receives data from the sensor ring and analyses continuously if there is pulse and at what rate it is. In case of emergency (too high or too low heart rate or a system failure) the system will immediately alert and if neccessary assist partner or by-standers to resuscitate.

 

Last Updated (Monday, 16 August 2010 09:26)

 
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