01 Dec Propeller Health will incorporate MIR’s spirometers into digital respiratory therapy platform
Madison, Wisconsin-based Propeller Health, which offers a digitally-guided respiratory therapy platform, has teamed up with Medical International Research (MIR) to offer several of the Italian health technology company’s mobile and clinical spirometers alongside the Propeller system.
The addition of sprirometers will give Propeller a more complete vision of the people using their platform, which works to improve management of respiratory conditions like asthma and COPD and also includes eight FDA-cleared sensors for connected inhalers. Healthcare organizations and pharmaceutical partners using Propeller can incorporate the MIR spirometers into their existing clinical programs, and data from the devices will automatically be routed to the Propeller platform where people and their doctors can assess their lung function and treatment status.
“We collect a lot of data, and we are always looking for new sources to bring in that will bring us a better picture of where these patients are in their treatment,” Propeller COO Chris Hogg told MobiHealthNews in an interview. “Spirometers are a high-value data stream we can easily incorporate into the platform.”
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