Wellvii™ and Dr. Todd McMullen Utilize VitalDetect® for Rural Remote Patient Monitoring

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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla.– Today, Wellvii Inc., the creators of wireless, non-invasive vital sign measurement technology, announce a study with Dr. Todd McMullen at the University of Alberta for rural patient monitoring. Dr. McMullen believes the light and portable VitalDetect with its 9-in-1 clinical grade vital sign measurement device with accompanying iOS and Android applications is ideally suited to remote medical applications. Wellvii applies state-of-the-art technology with precise, clinically validated medical-grade measurements, to provide users with accurate, real-time results and trending insights into their underlying health. Replacing the need for multiple health devices including the arm cuff, Wellvii’s robust technology, and user-friendliness empowers individuals to quickly and accurately measure and monitor vital signs. The Wellvii VitalDetect was featured on Modern Living with Kathy Ireland®.

“The all-in-one easy to use form factor of the VitalDetect is ideally suited for providing critical health monitoring in rural settings reducing the travel burden and patients and physicians while improving the quality and longitudinal information available for diagnosing patients,” said Mark Khachaturian, Wellvii CEO.

“Delivering care over such a large area is challenging for doctors, but more so for patients that need to travel for visits that often just last a few minutes. We need portable and robust solutions, and I believe VitalDetect meets those needs,” said Dr. Todd McMullen, CEO of Access Point of Care.