Nicky Bos of Auckland Hospital gives heart patient Fergus Freeman a walkthrough of a telehealth remote patient monitoring system. In 2009, the ADHB, Gen-i and Alcatel-Lucent partnered to launch the first trial using mobile technology to monitor and manage patients with chronic illness in the comfort of their own home. During the three month trial participants took daily measurements of weight, blood pressure and pulse rate using an electronic scale and blood pressure monitor provided to them. Their measurements were automatically transmitted via mobile phone to a secure online database which stored the readings along with relevant medical data. The readings were monitored daily via a web portal, by the Auckland City Hospital cardiac team. Patients were also able to monitor their own readings. For more details on Gen-i's Healthcare portfolio visit: http://www.gen-i.co.nz/Industry/Healt...