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A low-cost patient monitor designed for use in developing world medical environments. Built for accu

The low-tech inventions saving lives in the developing world 04/10/2017

Thanks for the shout out PC & Tech Authority !

“Our first preclinical trials were in Nepal this winter, and I am very pleased with the results,” said Stevens. “The goal is to be ready for a full clinical trial within the next two years, so there's a lot of product development going on now based on the data we got while in Nepal.”

https://www.pcauthority.com.au/News/457487,the-low-tech-inventions-saving-lives-in-the-developing-world.aspx

The low-tech inventions saving lives in the developing world From paper microscopes to portable blood tests, medical researchers are pioneering affordable, durable solutions with limited resources

Summary of FreePulse's Nepal 2017 Trip 01/27/2017

If you're interested in hearing about the progress we made this winter in Nepal, check out the video below. It's a talk that our founder, Reece Stevens, gave at Engineering World Health's Concluding Conference to participants of their Winter Institute.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT6DvG000Ro

Summary of FreePulse's Nepal 2017 Trip Reece Stevens, founder of FreePulse, discusses results from the first round of free clinical trials with FreePulse in Nepal. This talk was given during Engin...

The 12 Most Important Health Innovations Of The Year 12/10/2016

The 12 Most Important Health Innovations Of The Year These are the Best Of What's New

09/30/2016

What's included in FreePulse 2.0? Since the monitor will be completed in a few weeks, here's a little "sneak peak" to see what's coming...

- 3-Lead ECG detection and analysis
- SpO2 detection and analysis
- Non-invasive blood pressure
- Heart rate detection and alarm capabilities

Stay tuned!

Rage Against The Busted Medical Machines 09/28/2016

NPR's Nahid Bhadelia sums it up with this article. We like the shout-out they gave to Engineering World Health in it as well.

"Offering a short training program can make an immense difference. A project run by Engineering World Health (EWH) in Rwanda, funded by the GE Foundation, showed that after trainings in hospitals, the number of out-of-service equipment fell by almost half."

http://n.pr/2cs0ID0

Rage Against The Busted Medical Machines Around 80 percent of medical equipment in low-income countries is donated. And most of it doesn't work.

Click here to support FreePulse Patient Monitor by Reece Stevens 09/23/2016

If you are familiar with our mission and would like to help us in our goal, please visit our GoFundMe link below. Thank you!
https://www.gofundme.com/p97jcm4k

Click here to support FreePulse Patient Monitor by Reece Stevens FreePulse: a cost-effective patient monitor for developing world hospitals Developing world hospitals face a staggering amount of challenges, but one of the most difficult is a lack of proper medical equipment: - Financial constraints prevent hospitals from purchasing most equipment - On aver...

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