Qualcomm and Healthcare

January 27, 2010 by admin  
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is diversifying its portfolio by starting a focussed on healthcare. An article that appeared on Wireless Week has some interesting information on this.
is preparing to launch a standalone () company focused on healthcare, although designed to have a broad .

The new company, which was incorporated recently under the name , was created by and several other, unnamed, partners. , who is vice president of business development for ’s’ health and , says the likely will launch commercially sometime in the second half of 2008.
Although the will have a healthcare focus, Jones says it plans to have applications and services designed to help consumers maintain their as well as more specialized .
“We don’t see it as just health care,” he says, because the also will offer services for wellness, fitness, and .
The specific applications and services the will offer have not been determined, but Jones says the company wants to establish a brand known to provide services for anyone interested in his or her health. The , he says, is predominantly going to be 40 to 65 because they are “influencers” when it comes to health.
Services could involve fitness, weight management or reduction, , and monitoring , including hypertension and .
already is talking to handset manufacturers about designing phones with but with the capability of linking to the ’s special applications and services, Jones says. One of the plans is to have handsets that would create a personal area network that could communicate with medical devices such as heart and blood pressure monitors. They also could connect to consumer devices like pedometers. Some of ’s partners in the are .
Jones also talks about using innovative devices like “wireless Band-Aids,” which stick to the skin and monitor some bodily functions. Such devices are in use now for mobile health care, as well as wireless pacemakers, remote electrocardiograms and wireless blood glucose meters.
expects to close on a bridge loan in the next few weeks to provide initial funding as a separate company. Jones says the company will then start pulling together an executive team and will do additional market research.
has an agreement with a CDMA wireless carrier to provide network services for the , although Jones says he cannot announce which carrier. He did say the expects to use ’s BREW platform, which is the platform used by Verizon Wireless. The also will use assisted-GPS for location services.
This isn’t the first time that has spun off a separate company to take advantage of technology it has developed. The latest example was MediaFLO USA , which is building a nationwide network for mobile broadcast TV services.

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