Intel’s Personal Health System Receives Clearance From U.S.FDA

Intel’s Health Guide device, a personal health system, has finally received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This care management tool targets health care professionals who are currently managing patients suffering from chronic conditions, enabling caregivers to offer a more personalized care routine at home. In addition, patients can build up their confidence and not feel so helpless with the Intel Health Guide since it engages and empowers them to play a more active and positive role. The Intel Health Guide is expected to be available in the US as well as across the pond latest by Q1 next year, although there is a possibility of it being released before the year is over.
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