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Syntech Research is a Stilwell, KS-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
IncludeHealth is a digital health and performance company delivering next-generation musculoskeletal care and training. Offered through a monthly subscription, their platform provides a comprehensive digital suite that pairs HIPAA compliant cloud software with connected equipment, sensors and data to quantify and qualify human performance. This unique pairing provides breakthrough capabilities such as centralized and standardized protocols, outcomes-based data collection, autonomous instruction and documentation, and location agnostic delivery to produce better outcomes with lower costs. The proprietary technology at IncludeHealth has been recognized with 28 international innovation and health awards and is utilized in orthopedics, neuroscience, pediatric care, senior care, government, and general wellness facilities.
Harvest Technologies Corporation is one of the leading providers in Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech. It is based in Plymouth, MA. To find more information about Harvest Technologies Corporation, please visit www.harvesttech.com
Meridian Healthcare provides high quality care and services to older people in the UK. With care centres spread across the North of England, Meridian cares for over 1400 residents and many more day care clients. In our annual Customer Satisfaction Survey, well over 95% of families are keen to point out that they would recommend us for respite and long term care. We provide nursing, residential and specialist dementia care as well as day care services. Our residents may fund themselves or be funded wholly or partly by their local authorty. Our staff are well trained and undergo a range of mandatory and complementary training programmes ranging from Manual Handling and First Aid through to development programmes for our Managers. We pride ourselves on our training approach which has led to well over 90% of our staff being trained or in the process of training for appropriate NVQ levels.
Heart Force Medical Inc. (HFM), a private company, has invented and has patents pending for the digital Ballistocardiograph (dBG(TM)). The dBG 300, which is already approved in Canada and the United States, captures the movement of the heart during each cardiac cycle (heart beat). This movement (acceleration and force) is sensed by an accelerometer aligned to the three principal axes and displayed on a computer screen using HFM's proprietary software. Preliminary evaluation has determined that a 10-30 second recording of the dBG waveform is sufficient for a detailed analysis of cardiac performance. The Heart Force dBG 300 device is a non-invasive, standalone, portable unit and contains sophisticated digital sensors and proprietary software.