Implant Experience in New England Journal of Medicine Article
ohhh...just take the chip...you'll love it...what harm could possibly come of it.
Doctor Describes RFID Implant Experience in New England Journal of Medicine Article
Frontline Today | August 4, 2005
Aug. 4, 2005 -- VeriChip Corp., a provider of implantable and wearable RFID identification and security solutions, announced that the July 28, 2005, edition of the New England Journal of Medicine contains an article about the VeriChip by John Halamka, M.D., chief information officer of both Harvard Medical School and of Boston-based CareGroup Healthcare System. Halamka is also an emergency physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, a CareGroup hospital and an affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
In the article, entitled "Straight from the Shoulder," Halamka discusses his experience of being implanted with the VeriChip, the only FDA-cleared, human-implantable RFID microchip, and his reasons for doing so.
VeriChip announced earlier this year that Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston had agreed to implement VeriChip technology in its Emergency Department for clinical use. On Jan. 21, 2005, the company announced Halamka's decision to be implanted with a VeriChip and assess the technology.
VeriChip is a subsidiary of Applied Digital, a provider of identification and security technology for people, their assets, and their environments. The company provides the only FDA-cleared, human-implantable RFID microchip and active RFID tag with skin-sensing capabilities.
It also provides products for infant protection, wander prevention, and asset tracking, as well as for implantable health records applications.
Implant Experience in New England Journal of Medicine Article
The Other Side of the FDA VeriChip Approval
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Have you read this one?
Implant Experience in New England Journal of Medicine Article
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PALM BEACH, FL ?? April 2, 2002 -- Digital Angel Corporation (South St. Paul, MN) and Medical Advisory Systems, Inc. (AMEX: DOC -- Owings, MD) announced today that the merger of the two companies has been finalized. The merger was approved overwhelmingly on March 18, 2002 by Medical Advisory Systems shareholders and the transaction closed on March 27, 2002.
The combined company will be called Digital Angel Corporation and will continue to trade on the American Stock Exchange under the ??DOC? ticker symbol. Prior to the merger, Digital Angel Corporation was a wholly owned subsidiary of Applied Digital Solutions (Nasdaq: ADSX) of Palm Beach, Florida. Applied Digital Solutions now is the beneficial owner of approximately 82 percent (19.6 million shares) of the outstanding shares of the combined entity.
Implant Experience in New England Journal of Medicine Article
About Medical Advisory Systems.....
Medical Advisory Systems, Inc. is a global leader in telemedicine that has operated a 24/7, physician-staffed call center in Owings, MD for nearly 20 years. Through a worldwide telecommunications network, MAS provides health care to ships-at-sea and other remote locations, one-on-one "chats" with a physician via the Internet or telephone, as well as medical and non-medical services for the travel industry. MAS owns a 12% equity interest in Paris-based CORIS Group, which provides it with the ability to offer its services in over 30 countries worldwide...
Doesn't take must thinking to see how this will be used....
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