CardioComm begins shipping ECG management software

CardioComm Solutions has shipped its Global ECG Management System (GEMS) software as part of a multi-year North American licensing agreement with GE Healthcare, and a subsequent OEM agreement.

Focusing on cardiac arrhythmia management, Toronto-based CardioComm said GEMS is being rebranded as GE’s non-invasive arrhythmia analysis and diagnostic data management systems called Mars Event Station and Mars Event Station Lite.

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