Cloud DX Inc. operates as a remote patient monitoring company. It offers Cloud DX Connected Health, an end-to-end virtual healthcare platform for monitoring patients with chronic illness, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure, as well as patients recovering from surgery and COVID-19 patients outside hospitals. The company's Cloud DX Connected Health Kits includes its Cloud DX Bluetooth pulse oximeter, the Cloud DX wireless weight scale and optionally, a wireless Bluetooth blood pressure monitor, digital thermometer, and digital wireless glucose meter from 3rd party suppliers. It serves academic institutions, large hospitals, and provincial health authorities in Canada, as well as physician practices and hospitals in the United States. The company also offers VITALITI, a vital sign monitor for measuring electrocardiograph, heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiration, core body temperature, blood pressure, movement, steps, and posture. Cloud DX Inc. is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York.
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