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The home health agency of Englewood (N.J.) Hospital and Medical Center will use remote patient monitoring systems in homes. The agency will use the Commander Telehealth System of Cardiocom LLC in suburban Minneapolis. The interactive system enables patients or caregivers to collect such vital signs as weight, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and heart rate.

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