Sam Brusco, Associate Editor01.23.23
NeuroMetrix has released DPNCheck 2.0, the firm’s point-of-care device that leverages nerve conduction tech to spot peripheral neuropathy.
An increasing number of healthcare providers and health plans that support the Medicare population have recently turned their attention to early detection and management of this condition to help reduce their patients’ risk of foot ulcers, falls, pain, and other complications.
DPNCheck 2.0 offers rapid patient screening via quantitative peripheral nerve function measurement. It features a touchscreen, onboard step-by-step instructions, temperature compensation, real-time nerve response display, and other enhancements.
Its companion software allows clinical documentation of the test results. NeuroMetrix plans to enhance the tech further with cloud-based aggregation of population health data and integration with provider EHR systems later this year.
“For more than a decade, our first-generation DPNCheck device has been used and trusted by thousands of providers to assess over 2-million patients,” Shai N. Gozani, MD, Ph.D., CEO of NeuroMetrix told the press. “We are excited to launch our newest version to even better address the needs of our clinical partners. We’ve opened the door to more widespread screening with a user-friendly design that makes it faster and easier for care organizations to roll out and train their point-of-care staff and deploy testing.”
An increasing number of healthcare providers and health plans that support the Medicare population have recently turned their attention to early detection and management of this condition to help reduce their patients’ risk of foot ulcers, falls, pain, and other complications.
DPNCheck 2.0 offers rapid patient screening via quantitative peripheral nerve function measurement. It features a touchscreen, onboard step-by-step instructions, temperature compensation, real-time nerve response display, and other enhancements.
Its companion software allows clinical documentation of the test results. NeuroMetrix plans to enhance the tech further with cloud-based aggregation of population health data and integration with provider EHR systems later this year.
“For more than a decade, our first-generation DPNCheck device has been used and trusted by thousands of providers to assess over 2-million patients,” Shai N. Gozani, MD, Ph.D., CEO of NeuroMetrix told the press. “We are excited to launch our newest version to even better address the needs of our clinical partners. We’ve opened the door to more widespread screening with a user-friendly design that makes it faster and easier for care organizations to roll out and train their point-of-care staff and deploy testing.”