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Tunstall Healthcare Group will distribute QMedic, a health and activity monitoring system, the company announced.

QMedic users wear a wrist band/medical alert button that has advanced personal activity monitoring and cloud based analytics and reporting. QMedic “has been designed specifically to support independent living,” the company said, with caregivers being alerted if a user’s regular pattern or activity is different.

“Our high-touch personal monitoring services and broad distribution capabilities, combined with QMedic’s powerful health and activity tracking cloud platform will enable our healthcare partners to offer true Connected Health solutions to their patients and customers,” said Casey Pittock, President and CEO of Tunstall Americas stated, “QMedic represents a critical element of our Connected Health strategy.”

Tunstall Americas has 24/7 healthcare monitoring services from HIPAA compliant call centers in New York and Rhode Island.