Technology

The Digitization of Health Care

By on February 23, 2012

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Digital Ear Thermometer

In 1984, medical device inventor David Philips introduced the FirsTemp Thermometer, an infrared ear thermometer that sold for $795. As touch-free digital thermometers grew more accurate, they have gradually replaced slow-reading mercury thermometers. Around the same period, further basic measuring devices were also digitized, such as weight scales, glucose meters, and blood pressure meters.

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