The Number 40

Why outpatient monitoring is important in Health Care

In Sacred Scripture, the number “40” signifies new life, new growth, transformation, a change from one great task to another great task.

One of the most important facts about 40 is The human gestation period for a new life is around 40 weeks.

The current medical system is not designed to address the needs of patients living outside of major cities, doctors are unable to monitor their patients from afar.

That is the reason why PONS is focused on the 40sn post-hospital monitoring future that can help both the patients and doctors to stay connected.

Imagine someone in this situation: a kid with a stomach ache or a guy with chest pain. Now imagine the diagnosis and the treatment is made without having to go all the way back to the doctor's clinic. And now, imagine that PONS can significantly cut down costs for both patients and doctors. As we said, it sounds like science fiction right? We hate when people say that though because it isn't. It’s just a really great idea we were lucky enough to come.

Point of care/diagnostics systems will improve the speed of treatment, reducing the number of patients taken to the hospital and relieving strain on hospital ER resources. next-generation connectivity could free up 10.1 million hours per year for the hospitals. As well as saving cities $1B per year and decreasing overall bed occupancy rates by 6% through the adoption of wearing monitoring devices.

In a rapidly changing world, the ability to rethink what you know is a superpower. As Alvin Toffler is credited with saying, “The illiterates of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.”