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HONEYWELL HOMMED WINS 2008 MEDICAL DESIGN EXCELLENCE AWARD
Brookfield, Wis., April 7, 2008 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today won the 2008 Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEA) for its GenesisTM DM remote patient care device. The Genesis DM won in the rehabilitation and assistive-technology products category.
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Integration of Systems Improves Healthcare Providers Telehealth Connectivity
Integration of Systems Improves Healthcare Providers Telehealth Connectivity
Brookfield, Wis. – Dec. 11, 2007 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) HomMed today announced
that it will partner with Procura, LLC, a leading global provider of information systems and services for healthcare entities, to help healthcare providers advance how they digitally store patient records and improve healthcare solutions.
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HONEYWELL HOMMED LAUNCHES NEW TELEHEALTH ECOSYSTEM
LifeStream™ Platform and Genesis™ DM
Enhances Patient Outcomes and Care Delivery
BROOKFIELD, Wis., Oct. 3, 2007 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) today introduced its Telehealth Ecosystem, a comprehensive telehealth solution designed to optimize patient and financial outcomes by providing a platform for improving the standardization and quality of care.
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Health Center Kiosk
What it is?

Honeywell HomMed’s Health Center Kiosk helps clinicians gather and review vital health information in high traffic settings – such as skilled care facilities, senior living communities, corporations, and health clubs. By spotting potential health risks before they become problematic, clinicians can help patients avoid hospital stays or trips to the doctor. The kiosk also provides an organization’s employees a valuable health benefit and helps the organization reduce its healthcare costs. And it’s a source for information on common health-related topics and chronic diseases.
How it works?
Using the Health Center Kiosk is easy, and the entire process can be carried out quickly and securely. Each user is issued a personalized card (similar to an ATM card) that they swipe into the kiosk to begin the program. Next, a friendly voice and easy-to-read display guide the user through the process of collecting his or her vital signs – from weight and blood pressure to heart rate and oxygen saturation. The kiosk can even ask a series of yes/no questions to assess general health issues.
Once the information is collected, it’s sent securely and confidentially (adhering to HIPAA requirements) to healthcare professionals who then monitor and assess the individual’s health. If significant changes are detected, the individual and his or her doctor will be notified immediately. The Honeywell HomMed Health Center Kiosk also uses the same Central Station Diagnostic Software that collects and tracks patient health information so patient care can be managed seamlessly.