• The ultimate mission is to provide independence, confidence and freedom of travel to millions of blind and visually impaired people. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • One of the greatest sources of exclusion for blind and visually impaired people is the restricted social engagement that comes from limited travel. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • Tim Fowler, Head of Wireless and Digital Services at Cambridge Consultants, said "We are delighted to support Waymap in their ambition to improve the lives of so many blind and visually impaired people. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • In the UK, social workers visit the homes of blind and visually-impaired people and do a complete assessment of their living conditions and needs. (co.tt)
  • Breakthrough innovation specialist Cambridge Consultants has partnered with Waymap to create a unique smartphone service that helps visually impaired people to navigate through complex indoor spaces, such as public transport hubs. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • As an important mobility tool, the white cane helps visually impaired persons navigate, control and avoid all physical gadget and barriers in their way, he explained. (com.gh)
  • Learning Ally provides a lending library of educational books on CD and recording services for people with print disabilities. (perkins.org)
  • That section is part of federal law guaranteeing people with disabilities access to government technology. (govexec.com)
  • The goal of Debian Accessibility is to develop Debian into an operating system that is particularly well suited for the requirements of people with disabilities. (debian.org)
  • Home Improvement is provided to encourage independence for persons with disabilities, including older adults and seniors. (needhelppayingbills.com)
  • This initiative of Benetech , a nonprofit organization, allows a person with visual impairments, physical disabilities or severe learning disabilities to read a newspaper the same day that it hits the newsstand or a best seller as soon as it is released online. (uft.org)
  • There is a huge stigma associated with people with disabilities in India. (serve.ie)
  • It is, without legislation such as The Equal Opportunities and Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 1995 that these children attend school, but education needs to be accessible for all. (serve.ie)
  • Made aware to me on my current volunteer experience, I was deeply shocked at the language used by many when addressing people with disabilities. (serve.ie)
  • Horrified and shocked when terms such as 'spastic', 'handicapped' and 'mentally retarded' were the norm phrases to use when addressing people with disabilities. (serve.ie)
  • The global COVID-19 Disability Rights Monitor (DRM) revealed that persons with disabilities experienced major injustices during the pandemic, including violations of rights to life, health, and liberty, as governments failed to consider people with disabilities in their emergency response protocols. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • Governments and the media took a paternalistic approach, classifying persons with disabilities as having underlying health conditions to reassure the growing agitation in the general population, while simultaneously further othering those already marginalized. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • Pre-existing intersectional inequalities further compounded the social vulnerability of persons with disabilities during the pandemic. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • Women and girls trapped at home experienced heightened vulnerability to gender-based violence, those living in remote or rural areas lacked access to essentials, and many homeless people with disabilities were forced into institutional settings that lacked adequate personal protective equipment and became infectious hotspots. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities emphasizes an inclusive equality, recognizing the person, the positive accommodation of difference, their equal right to belong, and the distribution of resources to accommodate this difference. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • Did the Canadian response to COVID-19 consider persons with disabilities? (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • Even though the Accessible Canada Act was enacted to address barriers to accessibility through consultation with persons with disabilities, and some people with disabilities found virtual platforms allowed them to participate in work, school, and culture that was otherwise inaccessible, many traditional structures proved ineffective and unethical. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • How can persons with disabilities and their representative organizations be involved in future crisis planning and policy design? (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • What technological investments can be made to help states better accommodate persons with disabilities. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • the needs of people with disabilities. (researchgate.net)
  • Persons with disabilities who experience problems accessing PDF files should contact [email protected] or call 301-458-4688. (cdc.gov)
  • People with disabilities deserve the same opportunities for oral health and hygiene as any other human being 1 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Children with disabilities may have more marked oral pathologies, either because of their actual disability or for other medical, economic or social reasons, or even because their parents find it very difficult to carry out proper daily oral hygiene (e.g., cariogenic effect of medicines with high sugar content, excessive tooth grinding with self-mutilating behaviours) 13 . (bvsalud.org)
  • The second is design and design methodology for persons with and without disabilities. (lu.se)
  • Currently she is responsible for the department participation in the EU project ABILITY, leads a nationally funded project on the visualization of universal design in city planning and participates in a MSB funded project on crisis management/crisis planning (led by Chalmers) as well as in a development project aimed at creating innovative musical instruments for persons with disabilities (MISK). (lu.se)
  • Some people are completely blind, but many others have what's called legal blindness . (kidshealth.org)
  • Some babies have congenital blindness , which means they are visually impaired at birth. (kidshealth.org)
  • Patients, healthcare providers and stakeholders in ophthalmic service provision have given a positive evaluation of Peek in a parallel study to the Nakuru Eye Disease Cohort Study, funded by The British Council for the Prevention of Blindness, Fight for Sight, the Medical Research Council, and the International Glaucoma Association. (nextbillion.net)
  • To minimize or prevent a surge in the prevalence of blindness from these two causes, appropriate methods of screening and medical treatment need to be further assessed and incorporated as priorities into national health-care strategies. (who.int)
  • My specialty deals with the two leading causes of irreversible blindness: diabetes in people of working age and macular degeneration, which is the main cause of irreversible blindness in individuals above 60. (atlantamagazine.com)
  • While the fear of blindness is a reality, this sometimes prevents people from getting tested. (co.tt)
  • Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide and the second most common cause of blindness in the United States, where it is the leading cause of blindness among Black and Hispanic people. (msdmanuals.com)
  • He has a wide range of research and development interests including human-computer interaction, multimodal user interfaces and experiences, human-robot interaction, accessibility and universal design for people with physical and mental impairments, and cognitive learning. (ijdesign.org)
  • In many cases, the DRM found that public information was inaccessible for people who are visually impaired or who are hearing impaired, medical triage deprioritized those with physical and mental impairments based on biased quality of life assessments, and visitor restrictions exposed vulnerable persons to additional abuse or neglect. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • MABVI provides assistance to people coping with sight loss whether they are declared legally blind or not. (perkins.org)
  • Touch Sight is a revolutionary digital camera designed for visually impaired people. (ubergizmo.com)
  • Now, a team of Chinese doctors is in Rangoon to restore sight to some of those people. (dvb.no)
  • Together, since 2011, they have worked to restore sight to thousands of visually impaired people in Burma. (dvb.no)
  • It's being called the most sophisticated prosthetic in the world, and it works in conjunction with a technology filled pair of glasses to restore sight in people who are either blind or partially blind. (bitrebels.com)
  • There are many people who, unfortunately, for whatever reason, lose sight and we can't fix it. (atlantamagazine.com)
  • A white cane is one of the most common mobility aids for the visually impaired. (ijdesign.org)
  • One of the most severe difficulties for the visually impaired is safe independent mobility. (ijdesign.org)
  • Clark-Carter (1985) indicates that visually impaired people have a low level of mobility. (ijdesign.org)
  • Further, a recent survey in France revealed that only 2% of the overall visually impaired population uses mobility aids (Sander, Lelievre, & Tallec, 2005). (ijdesign.org)
  • The Adapto transport service is aimed at the mobility of disabled or elderly people. (sales-lentz.lu)
  • Transport for people with reduced mobility is a very specific service, which requires assistance and adapted vehicles. (sales-lentz.lu)
  • 3) A monkey which collects or retrieves items for a person whose mobility is impaired. (ohio.gov)
  • This topic and many more will be discussed at CIAJ's 46th Annual Conference on "The Right to Dignity in Canadian Law," which will take place October 26-28, 2022 in person in Halifax, NS, and Online. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • To determine how many unregistered but eligible people are attending ophthalmic clinics a prospective study was undertaken of all patients (n = 1543) attending ophthalmic outpatient departments, at a single specialty eye hospital and two district general hospitals over a 1 week period. (bmj.com)
  • Purpose: To find out the level of eye care service utilization and its determinants among the elderly visually impaired populations while visiting ophthalmic outreach locations in North Western Ethiopia, 2021. (bvsalud.org)
  • Methods: An ophthalmic outreach-based cross-sectional study was conducted on 852 visually impaired older people. (bvsalud.org)
  • According to estimates, the number of GCA diagnoses will exceed 3 million cases by 2050 leaving approximately 500,000 people visually impaired [ 4 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The number of people aged 80 years will almost quadruple to 395 million between now and 2050. (who.int)
  • The number of people aged 80 years or older, for example, will have almost quadrupled to 395 million between 2000 and 2050. (who.int)
  • Disabled or elderly people who can not travel alone on public transport or by car may use our dedicated transport service. (sales-lentz.lu)
  • The home care among elderly persons 65 years and over. (cdc.gov)
  • In Europe, in particular, about 90% of visually impaired and partially sighted people are over the age of 60. (ijdesign.org)
  • Recent community based studies have shown that only a minority of visually impaired people who are eligible to be registered as partially sighted or blind are actually registered as such. (bmj.com)
  • Registration of blind and partially sighted people. (bmj.com)
  • In these cases, vision can't be fully restored with medical treatment, surgery, or corrective lenses like glasses or contacts. (kidshealth.org)
  • The increased pressure impairs vision by damaging the optic nerve. (kidshealth.org)
  • According to the most recent (2002) estimates of the global burden of visual impairment, more than 161 million people were visually impaired, of whom 124 million people had low vision and 37 million were blind.1 As visual impairment due to refractive errors is not included in these figures, the actual magnitude of visual impairment globally is likely to be considerably greater. (who.int)
  • The Waymap team then creates a detailed map of the venue, rich in features that are important to those with impaired vision. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • Through its training, rehabilitation and employment programs, Bosma served nearly 900 people with vision loss last year. (indychamber.com)
  • The Visual Impairment Services Team (VIST) offers Vision Support Groups at Veterans Administration (VA) Medical Centers. (woodlaketechnologies.com)
  • Ideal candidates will be highly motivated, good communicators with excellent interpersonal skills, and have a keen interest in working with people with vision impairments. (visionscience.com)
  • What it does (and what the goal was during development) is to provide enough vision so a person who would normally not be mobile without assistance could now be more independent and mobile. (bitrebels.com)
  • Educational Vision Services ( EVS ) is the largest education program in the world serving students, ages 5 to 21, who are blind and visually impaired. (uft.org)
  • Educational Vision Services designs programs for children whose vision is so impaired that he or she cannot function in the classroom without assistive materials and adaptive approaches. (uft.org)
  • The Guild offers a broad range of programs that include: medical, vision, low vision, psychiatric and rehabilitative services, managed long-term care, residential services, day health programs, schools and educational training programs for independent living. (uft.org)
  • A worldwide organization dedicated to preserving vision and to helping people of all ages overcome the challenges of vision loss. (uft.org)
  • So the idea is to try to preserve vision, to keep people from getting to that point of no return. (atlantamagazine.com)
  • People at risk should have a complete eye examination, including measurement of eye pressures and testing of side (peripheral) vision. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The team of four university students and tech workers designed a platform in which smartphones and low-cost wearable devices are tied to medical records in the cloud, giving caregivers access using Bluetooth and near-field communication (NFC). (openstack.org)
  • The position provides an opportunity to participate in the Schepens postdoc training program and to develop additional collaborations with the research community at the Schepens and Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School. (visionscience.com)
  • Department of Ophthalmology, University of Birmingham, Medical School. (bmj.com)
  • Its mission is to enable each person who is deaf-blind to live and work in the community of his or her choice. (uft.org)
  • Recent studies demonstrate a direct link between the social and economic deprivation experienced by visually impaired individuals (specifically those in lower-income countries) and their ability to seek and obtain medical care. (who.int)
  • Even with occlusion, dyslexia persists on testing and most dyslexic patients do not demonstrate impaired oculomotor control. (medscape.com)
  • Un échantillon choisi à dessein de 50 patients souffrant de glaucome, âgés de 12 à 18 ans, consultant un centre de soins externes en ophtalmologie au Caire (Égypte) a bénéficié d'un programme éducatif sur cette maladie, visant à corriger leurs idées fausses et leurs attentes, et comportant des démonstrations et des formations de perfectionnement sur les soins oculaires. (who.int)
  • The most feared complication of GCA is irreversible, permanent visual loss representing a severe medical emergency. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Prevention of avoidable visual impairment leads to substantial long-term savings in health-care and social expenditures, in proportion to the number of individuals who no longer need medical or social assistance. (who.int)
  • It was explained that, walking alone with the white canes, no assistance from people and blockages off the pavements helped them navigate freely on the road. (com.gh)
  • The North Carolina Division of Services for the blind offers assistance and benefits for people that are visually impaired, blind, or deaf. (needhelppayingbills.com)
  • This Resolution Agreement (Agreement) is entered into by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS), Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the Hawaii Department of Human Services (HDHS), as a result of a general review of the policies and procedures of the HDHS relating to language assistance services provided to persons with Limited English proficiency. (hhs.gov)
  • For purposes of this Agreement, "Title VI" shall refer only to those provisions of Title VI that relate to language assistance services provided to persons with limited English proficiency. (hhs.gov)
  • Applicant means any person who inquires about or submits an application for public assistance benefits under any HDHS program or service. (hhs.gov)
  • Medical assistance dogs, that means any dog trained to mitigate a variety of medical conditions such as diabetes, epilepsy or other medical conditions leading to loss of consciousness. (aireuropa.com)
  • In addition subjects who were totally blind or visually impaired sufficiently to require assistance in finding the exam room were disqualified. (cdc.gov)
  • Some visually impaired persons (VIPs) are appealing to the government and other relevant stakeholders to enforce strict rules and sanctions on individuals who place some form of blockages on pavements. (com.gh)
  • Additional benefits provided can include advocacy, counseling, information, skills development and tools and resources for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind and Speech-Impaired individuals. (needhelppayingbills.com)
  • We only highlighted 11 of our over a hundred Our Stories profiles and other pieces about successful mentors and individuals who are blind or visually impaired. (aphcareerconnect.org)
  • PARTICIPANTS: Thirteen thousand ninety-seven people aged 75 and older participating in the Medical Research Council Trial of the Assessment and Management of Older People in the Community. (bvsalud.org)
  • From the many people we had spoken to in India, they all spoke of the difficulties of living in India with a disability. (serve.ie)
  • A service animal means a dog, regardless of breed or type, that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability or other similar medical condition. (aireuropa.com)
  • 2) Places of public accommodation means an adjustment to the facility or policies of the place of public accommodation that enables a person with a disability the full enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, or privileges of the place of public accommodation as outlined in rule 4112-5-06 of the Administrative Code. (ohio.gov)
  • C) "Animal assistant" means any animal which aids the persons with a disability. (ohio.gov)
  • Census of year 2011 has revealed that over 26.8 million people in India as suffering from one or the other kind of disability. (bvsalud.org)
  • Many people have some type of visual problem at some point in their lives. (kidshealth.org)
  • The steady-state visually evoked potential or SSVEP, is an event related potential generated by the human brain, when visual stimulus applied to the retina in the form of changing patterns or lights frequency causes the brain to synchronize. (virtualworldlets.net)
  • Cierre de la sesión de la ma?ana e Introducción a los Aspectos Psicosociales en la Discapacidad Visual. (eventoplenos.com)
  • R 027, Ansiedad en personas con discapacidad visual: El CTAC como herramienta de evaluación. (eventoplenos.com)
  • R 080, Lugar de la Familia en Rehabilitación Visual. (eventoplenos.com)
  • Second-placed Zeev Zalevsky, Bar Ilan University and IC Touch CTO and founder, pitched his company's device that allows blind or visually impaired people to "see" by translation of visual information captured by a camera to spatial tactile stimulation of the cornea. (optics.org)
  • However, despite the advancements in mobile technologies and the rise in physical health tracking apps and devices, people with visual impairments (VIPs) spend less time outdoors. (researchgate.net)
  • Some of the specific resources include Independent Living Rehabilitation Program, Vocational Rehabilitation Independent Living Services, Business Enterprise and our Medical Care / Eye Treatment Program. (needhelppayingbills.com)
  • About 65% of the visually impaired are 50 years of age or older, with about 20% of the world's population in this age group (WHO, 2011). (ijdesign.org)
  • India has the largest population of people who are blind. (serve.ie)
  • Our baby-boomer population is aging, and people are living longer. (medscape.com)
  • One of the greatest challenges in the geriatric population is their ability to communicate their problems, needs, and desires in a medical setting. (medscape.com)
  • Balance disorders constitute a major Public Health concern, especially for older persons, an increasing segment of the U.S. general population. (cdc.gov)
  • Used to treat diabetes, digestive problems, hypertension, and other medical conditions, it has also been promoted as a sexual enhancement. (cdc.gov)
  • Guide dogs, that means a dog that has been specially trained to guide a blind or visually impaired person. (aireuropa.com)
  • Their common goal is to simplify installation and administration of computers for their target audience, and to connect that audience with the people writing or packaging the software they use. (debian.org)
  • Nowadays, it is common for people to take photographs of every beverage, snack, or meal they eat and then post these photographs on social media platforms. (mdpi.com)
  • Delayed eruption of permanent teeth was most common in hearing impaired. (bvsalud.org)
  • There is a New Jersey Department of Human Services Police, which is responsible for patrolling, responding and reporting any crimes against people or property within the several psychiatric hospitals and developmental centers in New Jersey. (wikipedia.org)
  • Local and regional poison centers can provide information and medical guidance in cases of suspected poisoning or other toxic exposures. (cdc.gov)
  • It's not an unusual problem for older people, which is why you might think Oracle Cerner , the developers of the agency's new digital health record system, would have anticipated it. (govexec.com)
  • Empowering people toward greater independence and lifelong success by providing curated information and resources to assist children, parents, job seekers, adults, and older people who are blind or visually impaired. (aphcareerconnect.org)
  • However, the significance of identifying CKD in older people is unclear. (bvsalud.org)
  • OBJECTIVE: to determine the frequency of CKD in older people using estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and its associations with morbidity and functional measures. (bvsalud.org)
  • DESIGN: observational cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from a large cluster randomised trial of health and social assessment of older people in the community. (bvsalud.org)
  • OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between symptoms of depression and mortality in older people. (bvsalud.org)
  • The majority of older people live in low- or middle-income countries. (who.int)
  • Soon, the world will have more older people than children and more people of very old age than ever before. (who.int)
  • Females have a significantly higher risk of being visually impaired than males mainly because of their inadequate access to eye health care, which is often provided preferentially to males. (who.int)
  • The goal of Debian Med is a complete free and open system for all tasks in medical care and research. (debian.org)
  • Their application allows people to take ownership of their medical records and make them readily available to different doctors and first responders, so they can render better medical care. (openstack.org)
  • Thousands of visually impaired people in Mozambique are awaiting medical care, but there are only 18 eye doctors in the country. (prlog.org)
  • LIGHT FOR THE WORLD provides medical care in rural areas and supports eye clinics, trains local specialists and more. (prlog.org)
  • Some of the services available include Adult Day Care/Health Programs, support for people with Alzheimer's Disease, Employment, Family Caregiver Support, and Long Term Care Options. (needhelppayingbills.com)
  • 22] , which demonstrated that the care of persons who suffer from chronic conditions cannot be provided by existing systems because these systems lack the necessary prerequisites. (scirp.org)
  • The Chicago Lighthouse is a life-changing community of care for people who are blind, visually impaired, disabled, or Veterans. (chicagolighthouse.org)
  • PHOENIX - The Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired and Terros Health will work together to have members of the program and surrounding community get access to health care. (azpbs.org)
  • A cost reduction was also realized compared with general medical care. (medscape.com)
  • Unfortunately oral health care is one of the greatest unattended health needs of the disabled people. (bvsalud.org)
  • Current residents are persons in the financing of long-term care. (cdc.gov)
  • Long-term care can be viewed as a discharges program of health, personal care, and social services delivered over time to Introduction setting, and people of any age might persons who have lost or never acquired experience some degree of functional some degree of functional capacity (2). (cdc.gov)
  • and families facing catastrophic medical expenses for their children. (wikipedia.org)
  • This site gives parents of visually impaired children a place to support each other, share stories and concerns, and link to local resources. (uft.org)
  • Jyothi Seva is a school and home for children who are blind and visually impaired, and provides children with love, protection, shelter and the right to an education. (serve.ie)
  • Highest numbers of trauma cases were recorded in visually impaired group. (bvsalud.org)
  • South Swindon MP Sir Robert Buckland is this week highlighting the work of Swindon Bats Sports and Social Club for the Visually Impaired. (swindonlink.com)
  • This directory was produced by the Perkins Library to assist consumers and professionals in locating services for persons who are blind or visually impaired in Massachusetts. (perkins.org)
  • MCB is the state agency mandated to provide services to legally blind persons of all ages. (perkins.org)
  • In a country where crippling poverty pushes medical services out of reach, eight percent of people in rural areas are blind. (dvb.no)
  • The World Health Organization (WHO, 2011) estimates that there are 39 million blind people and 246 million visually impaired people internationally. (ijdesign.org)
  • About 285 million people around the globe are visually impaired, according to the World Health Organization. (windows.com)
  • Studies will also address the development and evaluation of devices and training to assist visually impaired people when driving. (visionscience.com)
  • MABVI operates 34 peer led support groups for visually impaired people throughout Massachusetts. (perkins.org)
  • COVID-19 exposed the ongoing fragile nature of the support systems in place for these people. (ciaj-icaj.ca)
  • Support for projects of solidarity for vulnerable people in Marche-en-Famenne and projects that fight poverty and hunger in particularly hard-hit developing countries. (kbs-frb.be)
  • Read this story to learn how one of APH CareerConnect's mentors makes it work as an individual who is blind or visually impaired. (aphcareerconnect.org)
  • Furthermore, access to medical facilities may be limited and capability to treat these poisonings may vary from country to country. (cdc.gov)
  • More awareness on critical issues surrounding VIPs should be created for the general public to know the need for free movements on pavements for such persons as they also use the same roads," he said. (com.gh)
  • Now, the developing VA medical record system, already bloated by outsize costs, has been delayed until June 2023. (govexec.com)
  • Litigation promotes the accountability of both government agencies and private actors, helps focus broader public attention on the injustices imposed on low-income people, reveals structural inequities, and can be an important part of broader campaigns to achieve economic justice. (nclej.org)
  • An estimated 285 million people worldwide are visually impaired, of whom 39 million are blind. (nextbillion.net)
  • They still end up being in that situation where they're vulnerable and have to rely on so many people. (atlantamagazine.com)
  • The Bats aim is to provide regular activities for visually impaired people aged eighteen plus. (swindonlink.com)
  • Dr Tom Pey, RSBC Chief Executive and Waymap Chairman , said: "It's fabulous that my earliest experimentation during the noughties, with the late Professor Peter Barker, using RFID and laptops to guide blind people along Oxford Street, has come to fruition in smartphone technology from Waymap that everyone can use. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • Adam Wax, President and Chief Scientist at third-placed Lumedica, pitched Lumedica's OQ EyeScope, accessible and affordable medical imaging technology. (optics.org)
  • Economies are globalizing, more and more people live and work in cities, family patterns are changing and technology is evolving rapidly. (who.int)
  • Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a systemic large vessel vasculitis affecting people aged 50 years and older. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Every year, the number of visually impaired people grows by up to 2 million worldwide. (ijdesign.org)
  • Signal dogs, that means any dog trained to assist a deaf or hearing-impaired person by signalling the occurrence of certain sounds, and its provenance. (aireuropa.com)
  • 1) Employers means a reasonable adjustment made to a job and/or the work environment that enables a qualified disabled person to be able to safely and substantially perform the duties of that position per rule 4112-5-08 of the Administrative Code. (ohio.gov)
  • F) "Employee" means any person employed on the date of the alleged discriminatory practice. (ohio.gov)
  • In addition to Performance ProTM gloves, Bosma sells a broad line of health and safety items , including surgical and exam gloves, operating room kits, disposable medical kits and braces. (indychamber.com)
  • At the heart of the service is an advanced algorithm that locates people accurately without the need for specialist equipment or local infrastructure, such as Bluetooth beacons. (cambridgeconsultants.com)
  • To achieve this goal Debian Med integrates related free and open source software for medical imaging, bioinformatics, clinic IT infrastructure, and others within the Debian OS. (debian.org)