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CompuMed signs agreement with Lincoln High School Learning Centers

Published on July 28, 2010 at 9:12 AM · No Comments

CompuMed, Inc. (OTCBB: CMPD) (http://www.compumed.net), a telemedicine and medical informatics company, has entered into an agreement with the San Diego Unified School District's Lincoln High School Learning Centers to provide CompuMed's CardioGramKids® electrocardiogram (ECG) telemedicine technologies and services to the four schools that comprise the Lincoln High Learning Centers: the Lincoln High Schools of Public Safety, Science & Engineering, Arts and Social Justice.

“We are pleased to be working with the Lincoln High School Learning Centers to enhance the delivery of preventive medicine to students in Southern California”

CompuMed's CardioGramKids Pediatric Screening Program was designed in tandem with pediatricians and other healthcare providers nationally to provide ECG screening services to children and teenagers prior to taking psychotropic medications or participating in school or afterschool sports programs. CompuMed will provide Lincoln High's health center with the company's CardioGramKids ECG equipment and with over-reads performed remotely by CompuMed's pediatric cardiologists.

Lincoln High's innovative educational structure is complemented by an inventive set of community outreach programs that bring parents and educators together to proactively support the physical and mental health of the students. The school also has a renowned athletic program that has produced a string of regional championships and the second highest number of National Football League players of any public high school in the U.S. today.

"We are very grateful to CompuMed for significantly enhancing our ability to provide preventive cardiac health services to the students of Lincoln High School Learning Centers," said Kathy Ryan, MSN, FNP, school nurse, Lincoln High School Health Center.

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