The partnership will target ASC customers, physicians and patients, utilizing HOPCo’s myrecovery and Vitals platforms, according to a July 30 news release.
The myrecovery platform provides insights including remote care management, real time communications and remote therapeutic monitoring, while the Vitals platform includes tools and data targeted towards Smith+Nephew customers to offer more efficient care.
The increased access to data will also improve Smith+Nephew’s CORI surgical system, which is used in robotic-assisted knee procedures, the release said.
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