A Minute Gained May Be A Life Saved!

Roaming Messenger, the provider of breakthrough mobile messaging technology, today announced another in a continuing string of new channel partner relationships. Roaming Messenger and HealthTracer, Inc., have formed a business development alliance wherein Roaming Messenger technology will be used as the mobile messaging and information sharing platform for HealthTracer’s patient record management and delivery solutions.

HealthTracer, in concert with a major pharmaceutical manufacturer of blood clotting agents, is developing a system to manage and deliver life saving patient information to facilities treating those with this medical condition, a disease in which a minute gained may be a life saved. Accurate knowledge of a patient’s medicines and dosage levels are extremely critical when dealing with this condition.

Persons with blood clotting deficiencies need the appropriate drugs immediately in the event they are involved in an accident or emergency where bleeding may occur. In addition, the routine day-to-day processes of managing the patient’s medicine intake such as reminders, drug reordering, guardian approvals, physician approvals etc., are just as important as emergency response.

Roaming Messenger technology will allow HealthTracer’s cutting edge solution to retrieve and deliver patient medical information to appropriate medical providers instantly over various wired and wireless devices. In addition, HealthTracer can use Roaming Messenger to easily and effectively link various patient stakeholders, such as relatives, physicians and specialists, in a secure real-time information network. All this is done with high grade security to facilitate HIPPA compliance requirements.

By employing Roaming Messenger technology, various “alert scenarios” can be installed on the patient’s smart phone which when activated, launch pre-programmed messengers to alert family members and medical care providers. Messengers, in essence behave like human couriers; once summoned by the press of an “alert button” on the cell phone, these Messengers automatically track down and escalate through various stakeholders to ensure the execution of patient care workflows. Information can be delivered to personal and mobile devices like cell phones, laptops tablets, PDAs, personal PCs, and servers.

“The healthcare and medical services industry is a multi-billion dollar industry that is ripe to benefit from the use of wireless and mobile technologies such as Roaming Messenger. This initial traction is a strong indicator of the potential of this market for our company,” said Jon Lei, Roaming Messenger’s CEO. “With the addition of this new mobile information transmission capability, powered by Roaming Messenger, patients can venture into a fuller and more robust lifestyle, knowing that if they are suddenly in need of medical care, accurate and life-saving information will be transmitted to the emergency care provider, all at a moment’s notice.”

About Roaming Messenger

Roaming Messenger is the provider of a breakthrough mobile messaging technology that allows corporations and government agencies to mobilize information and business processes, while providing end-to-end, government grade security. The Company, based in Santa Barbara, California, has developed a proprietary technology that encapsulates workflow logic and data into “smart messengers” that roam across wired and wireless devices and track down the intended recipients. Roaming Messenger is easily integrated with existing applications, extending active functionality to the mobile world. It delivers powerful capabilities to any solution that requires real-time information to be communicated and interacted with dynamically in a highly secure manner, such as homeland security, emergency response, automation and control, enterprise messaging and business continuity.

You can learn more about Roaming Messenger here.

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