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CardioComm Solutions Names New Distributor to Drive GEMS(TM) Win Sales in French-Speaking Canada
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / July 20, 2015 / CardioComm Solutions, Inc. (TSXV: EKG) ("Cardio...

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[{"type":"text","content":"CardioComm Solutions Names New Distributor to Drive GEMS(TM) Win Sales in French-Speaking CanadaTORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / July 20, 2015 / CardioComm Solutions, Inc. (TSXV: EKG) (\"CardioComm Solutions\" or the \"Company\") a global medical and consumer provider of electrocardiogram (\"ECG\") acquisition and management software solutions, today announced it has engaged Quadromed Distribution Inc. (\"Quadromed\"), located in Montreal, Quebec as its French-Canadian medical technology distributor. Quadromed will be responsible for development and management of sales and distribution channels for the sale of CardioComm Solutions' ECG management software known as the Global ECG Management software for Windows (GEMS(TM) WIN) through hospitals, clinics and health care providers within Quebec, Canada. The agreement will also extend to Quadromed the ability to sell event loop recorders through CardioComm Solutions' established distribution agreements with numerous device manufacturers. The announcement of this engagement coincides with the completion of multi-year GEMS(TM) WIN solution licensing agreements to the University of Montreal affiliated Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal Hospital (CHUM) in Montreal, Quebec, Cité de la Santé Hospital in Laval, Quebec and the University of Laval affiliated Hospital Saint-François D'assise in Quebec City, Quebec.A representative from Quadromed confirms that the GEMS(TM) WIN software is being selected as the preferred solution against other possible ECG management systems due to: 1) Ease of use of the software which has increased staff efficiencies; 2) Simplified workflow and time savings through the use of the device-agnostic GEMS(TM) WIN Auto Attendant module for automated receipt of ECGs from analogue ECG devices; 3) The long term strategic advantage of adding wireless (GSM) event recorders to current inventory as hospitals upgrade and new hospital construction replace current analogue data infrastructure with digital communication protocols; and, 4) Hospitals may continue to use their current ECG device inventory and have an ability to add new devices thereby saving money today and over ensuing years.The cardiology-based GEMS(TM) WIN software is used in the remote monitoring of patients for extended periods of time (up to 30 days) while they are outside of the hospital and engaged ...