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30 Apr 2018

Pregnabit at the Medfemina Open Day
Last Saturday, 28 April, the Medfemina Hospital in Wrocław held an Open Day. Visitors were welcomed by physicians, midwives and the event partners, including the Pregnabit Team. All future mothers after the 32nd week of pregnancy had the opportunity to get a free CTG test with the use of our system. At the meeting in Medfemina, we did tests and looked for feedback about our device. It was a perfect occasion for mothers to ask questions about the CTG test and the Pregnabit system, says Jolanta Bylica, Communications Director at Nestmedic. Stay tuned for other events where teleCTG Pregnabit will be presented.

18 Apr 2018

Nestmedic at StartUp Wrocław: meetup #7 – E-health
On Monday, 16 April, Jan Tarka, Nestmedic’s representative, had an opportunity to speak at the StartUp Wrocław event devoted to e-health. His presentation was titled “No longer a start-up, not yet a company. Challenges in technological development of medical companies”. The meeting created a space for discussions about the impact of mobile applications, remote specialist consultations and artificial intelligence on development of medicine. Participants in the meeting could learn what modern solutions are available to patients as well as what projects are developed and implemented. During the presentation I was able to say a few words about the Pregnabit system as well as challenges and problems in the process of developing a company in the sector of telemedicine, says Jan Tarka, Technology Director at Nestmedic. The participants were interested in the financing options for businesses operating in the medical technology industry, preparation of applications for grants and medical certification.

11 Apr 2018

Together with the IMM we have prepared a report on publications related to perinatal tests
Where do Polish women look for information about CTG, ultrasound and other tests? Do they have sufficient knowledge in this respect? We joined the Institute of Media Monitoring (IMM) to find out.  Mothers make up a large and engaged community on the Internet: they take part in discussions on forums, they comment posts on parenting blogs, they make use of tips found on various portals and they fill Instagram with photos of their children. This online activity intensifies already during the pregnancy and one of the most essential and popular topics is perinatal care and tests.  Monitoring of the baby’s health and the progress of pregnancy is a key element in medical services provided to future mothers, allowing for early detection of any anomalies. We are aware that despite the large number of publications related to perinatal tests, some mothers fail to realise how important these tests are and they do not know what to expect, what to ask the physician or where to look for reliable information. It is confirmed by the report we have prepared in collaboration with the IMM, says Robert Woytoń, M.D., a gynaecology and obstetrics specialist and the medical director at Pregnabit. In January and February 2018, the IMM monitored more than 5 thousand publications related to perinatal tests, including posts in social media, articles on portals and blogs as well as comments on forums. The report says that 54% of information about such tests can be found on Web forums and Facebook. Each month, more than 2 thousand materials on ultrasound and nearly 1 thousand materials on CTG are made available online. We invite you to read the report! Visit FB Pregnabit If you do not follow Pregnabit’s Facebook fanpage already, it is a good time to start! We have been posting live broadcasts with Ewa Mazurkiewicz who works as a midwife. The first broadcast was related to prenatal education: the forms of available courses and their benefits. During our next talk we discussed the signs of impending birth and the ways to tell it is time to leave for the hospital. Our most recent broadcast provided tips on how to pack for the hospital so as not to forget anything that is necessary. We invite you to follow our fanpage and stay tuned for the next broadcasts!  Feel free to participate and ask questions live!
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