Orange Business Services and Sorin Group launch remote monitoring solution in Europe

Telecom Lead Europe: Sorin Group, a global medical device
company, and Orange Business Services, a communications solutions
integrator, has launched a remote monitoring solution called
SMARTVIEW.

 

The new solution is made for patients with implanted
cardiac rhythm management (CRM) devices in several countries in Europe.

 

The new solution allows healthcare providers to access
valuable cardiac data and alert messages from Sorin’s implantable
PARADYMTM RF devices, while the patient is at home.

 

In the expanding area of remote patient care, Orange
Business Services has developed significant expertise in the development and
deployment of e-health platforms that facilitate the remote monitoring and
measurement of chronic illnesses,” said Thierry Zylberberg, executive vice
president, Orange, and general director, Orange Healthcare.

 

Sorin’s CRM devices combine features such as remote data
transmission and the intelligent proprietary.  The devices offer advanced
diagnostic capabilities and early detection of cardiac disease progression for
enhanced patient management.

 

For patients, the SMARTVIEW remote monitoring solution
can reduce time spent travelling to their clinic for routine device checks.

 

SMARTVIEW uses a global, scalable e-health platform from
Orange Business Services, backed by the global reach of the Orange
network.

 

The company said that the SMARTVIEW remote monitoring
system installed at the patient’s home is assisted by a dedicated helpdesk
powered by Orange Business Services and Sorin.

 

This partnership has enabled us to introduce an
easy-to-use, secure remote monitoring system for physicians and patients alike
that leverages Sorin’s intelligent device functions,” said Stefano Di Lullo,
president, CRM Business Unit, Sorin Group.

 

ZIM selects Orange Business Services for Global MPLS Network

 

Recently, Orange Business Services, a subsidiary of
France Telecom-Orange entered into a multi-year contract with ZIM, a shipping
container company to provide global MPLS network.

 

 editor@telecomlead.com

 

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