The health care monitors that have been mentioned here over the last month are now the catalyst for G.E. and Intel to join forces to provide technology to facilitate seniors aging safely and effectively in their homes. Yesterday they announced a joint $250 million R&D effort to promote remote monitoring. G.E. has the sales force and Intel has the 2-way video monitor which will be the device used to allow doctors and clinicians to track their aging patients.
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