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\nThe company will soon announce the launch of a connected healthcare service in partnership with US-based healthcare technology firm NantHealth as it looks beyond smartphones in the Indian market, one of the few where Black-Berry's revenue is still growing.
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\nThe NantHealth platform is currently installed at about 250 hospitals globally, and connects more than 16,000 medical devices collecting more than 3 billion vital signs annually.
\n
\n\"Work has started on it but we haven’t finalised an official launch date,\" said Sunil Lalvani, managing director, Black-Berry India. \"We are running trials with multiple hospitals in India. It includes integration with different hospital information systems as well as various medical equipment.\"
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\nHealthcare providers in India are expected to spend $1.08 billion (about Rs 6,400 crore) on IT products and services in 2014, a 4 per cent increase over the previous year, according to brokerage Equentis Capital.
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\nNantHealth's Clinical Operating System (cOS) platform integrates the knowledge base with the delivery and payment systems, and with BlackBerry's QNX embedded technology, it combines secure cloud-based and supercomputing services to provide data integration, decision support and analytics.
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\nBlackBerry bought a minority stake in the privately held NantHealth in April to enter the connected healthcare space. Medical equipment, such as scanners, dopplers and ECG machines, are among thousands of medical devices that can be integrated using cOS along with BlackBerry's QNX. QNX, bought by BlackBerry in 2010, is an operating system, which the company used as a foundation for its revamped BB10 platform.
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Ford<\/a>, Mercedes, Audi<\/a> and BMW<\/a>, according to market research firm HIS. Apple's recently announced platform for cars, CarPlay, also utilises QNX.
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黑莓手机计划在印度医疗服务平台

“工作已经开始,但我们还没有敲定一个正式发布日期,“苏尼尔•拉尔说,董事总经理,黑色浆果印度。

Varun Aggarwal
  • 更新于2014年7月4日09:01点坚持
班加罗尔:智能手机竞争中的失利后,加拿大的黑莓正试图削弱物联网空间推出医疗服务,将成千上万的医疗吗设备使疾病的早期检测。

该公司将很快宣布启动连接医疗服务与美国合作医疗科技公司NantHealth看起来除了智能手机在印度市场上,为数不多的黑色浆果的收入仍在增长。

NantHealth平台目前安装在全球约250家医院,医疗设备和连接超过16000每年收集30亿多个生命体征。

“工作已经开始,但我们还没有敲定一个正式发布日期,“苏尼尔•拉尔说,董事总经理,黑色浆果印度。“我们在印度与多个医院运行试验。它包括与不同的医院信息系统集成以及各种医疗设备。”

医疗服务提供者在印度预计将花费10.8亿美元(约6400卢比)的产品和服务在2014年,比上年增长了4%,根据经纪Equentis资本。

NantHealth (cOS)的临床操作系统平台集成交付和支付系统的知识库,和黑莓的QNX嵌入式技术,它结合了安全的云计算和超级计算服务提供数据集成、决策支持和分析。

黑莓手机购买少数股权的私人NantHealth 4月进入连接医疗空间。医疗设备,如扫描仪、多普勒和心电图机,成千上万的医疗设备可以集成使用cOS和黑莓的QNX。QNX,收购黑莓2010年,是一个操作系统,该公司作为其调整BB10平台的基础。

QNX命令汽车信息娱乐系统53%的市场份额,它被用于超过200型号的汽车,包括那些由福特奔驰,奥迪宝马据市场研究公司。苹果公司最近宣布的汽车平台,CarPlay,也利用QNX。

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\n
\nThe company will soon announce the launch of a connected healthcare service in partnership with US-based healthcare technology firm NantHealth as it looks beyond smartphones in the Indian market, one of the few where Black-Berry's revenue is still growing.
\n
\nThe NantHealth platform is currently installed at about 250 hospitals globally, and connects more than 16,000 medical devices collecting more than 3 billion vital signs annually.
\n
\n\"Work has started on it but we haven’t finalised an official launch date,\" said Sunil Lalvani, managing director, Black-Berry India. \"We are running trials with multiple hospitals in India. It includes integration with different hospital information systems as well as various medical equipment.\"
\n
\nHealthcare providers in India are expected to spend $1.08 billion (about Rs 6,400 crore) on IT products and services in 2014, a 4 per cent increase over the previous year, according to brokerage Equentis Capital.
\n
\nNantHealth's Clinical Operating System (cOS) platform integrates the knowledge base with the delivery and payment systems, and with BlackBerry's QNX embedded technology, it combines secure cloud-based and supercomputing services to provide data integration, decision support and analytics.
\n
\nBlackBerry bought a minority stake in the privately held NantHealth in April to enter the connected healthcare space. Medical equipment, such as scanners, dopplers and ECG machines, are among thousands of medical devices that can be integrated using cOS along with BlackBerry's QNX. QNX, bought by BlackBerry in 2010, is an operating system, which the company used as a foundation for its revamped BB10 platform.
\n
QNX commands a 53 per cent marketshare in automobile infotainment systems, where it has been used in over 200 models of cars, including those made by
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