New Freedom through Medical Devices Based on the Global System for Mobile Communications: A Prospective Survey of 620 Users of the Swiss Limmex Emergency Wristwatch—An Original Study from Switzerland

About 500,000 elderly people in Switzerland suffer a fall each year. Thus medical attention and help are essential for these people, who mostly live alone without a caregiver. Only 3% of people aged over 65 in Switzerland use an emergency system. Personal telehealth devices allow patients to receive...

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Main Authors: Malek Tabbara, Onur S. Özgüler, Aristomenis K. Exadaktylos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Emergency Medicine International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/563731
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spelling doaj-45a2ab798dd7434393e05ef1eb3b905c2020-11-24T22:36:33ZengHindawi LimitedEmergency Medicine International2090-28402090-28592013-01-01201310.1155/2013/563731563731New Freedom through Medical Devices Based on the Global System for Mobile Communications: A Prospective Survey of 620 Users of the Swiss Limmex Emergency Wristwatch—An Original Study from SwitzerlandMalek Tabbara0Onur S. Özgüler1Aristomenis K. Exadaktylos2Department of Emergency Medicine, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, 3010 Berne, SwitzerlandDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, 3010 Berne, SwitzerlandDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, 3010 Berne, SwitzerlandAbout 500,000 elderly people in Switzerland suffer a fall each year. Thus medical attention and help are essential for these people, who mostly live alone without a caregiver. Only 3% of people aged over 65 in Switzerland use an emergency system. Personal telehealth devices allow patients to receive enough information about the appropriate treatment, as well as followup with their doctors and reports of any emergency, in the absence of any caregiver. This increases their quality of life in a cost-effective fashion. “Limmex”—a new medical emergency watch—was launched in Switzerland in 2011 and has been a great commercial success. In this paper, we give a brief review of this watch technology, along with the results of a survey of 620 users conducted by the Department of Emergency Medicine in Bern.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/563731
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Aristomenis K. Exadaktylos
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Onur S. Özgüler
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New Freedom through Medical Devices Based on the Global System for Mobile Communications: A Prospective Survey of 620 Users of the Swiss Limmex Emergency Wristwatch—An Original Study from Switzerland
Emergency Medicine International
author_facet Malek Tabbara
Onur S. Özgüler
Aristomenis K. Exadaktylos
author_sort Malek Tabbara
title New Freedom through Medical Devices Based on the Global System for Mobile Communications: A Prospective Survey of 620 Users of the Swiss Limmex Emergency Wristwatch—An Original Study from Switzerland
title_short New Freedom through Medical Devices Based on the Global System for Mobile Communications: A Prospective Survey of 620 Users of the Swiss Limmex Emergency Wristwatch—An Original Study from Switzerland
title_full New Freedom through Medical Devices Based on the Global System for Mobile Communications: A Prospective Survey of 620 Users of the Swiss Limmex Emergency Wristwatch—An Original Study from Switzerland
title_fullStr New Freedom through Medical Devices Based on the Global System for Mobile Communications: A Prospective Survey of 620 Users of the Swiss Limmex Emergency Wristwatch—An Original Study from Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed New Freedom through Medical Devices Based on the Global System for Mobile Communications: A Prospective Survey of 620 Users of the Swiss Limmex Emergency Wristwatch—An Original Study from Switzerland
title_sort new freedom through medical devices based on the global system for mobile communications: a prospective survey of 620 users of the swiss limmex emergency wristwatch—an original study from switzerland
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Emergency Medicine International
issn 2090-2840
2090-2859
publishDate 2013-01-01
description About 500,000 elderly people in Switzerland suffer a fall each year. Thus medical attention and help are essential for these people, who mostly live alone without a caregiver. Only 3% of people aged over 65 in Switzerland use an emergency system. Personal telehealth devices allow patients to receive enough information about the appropriate treatment, as well as followup with their doctors and reports of any emergency, in the absence of any caregiver. This increases their quality of life in a cost-effective fashion. “Limmex”—a new medical emergency watch—was launched in Switzerland in 2011 and has been a great commercial success. In this paper, we give a brief review of this watch technology, along with the results of a survey of 620 users conducted by the Department of Emergency Medicine in Bern.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/563731
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