Telemedicine in Georgia
Rural community in Georgia does not have to think about the remoteness for health problems.
Rural community in Georgia does not have to think about the remoteness for health problems.
Giving the paramount importance to the safety and welfare of travelers, Virgin Atlantic Aircrafts will introduce the telemedicine device Tempus, which is designed for use by non-medical experts during the medical emergency in the aircrafts.
The telemedicine suite at Bristol Children’s Hospital, Bristol, is using ISDN technology, which allows doctors to diagnose heart defects in unborn babies who are hundreds of miles far away.
Giving the paramount importance to the safety and welfare of travelers, Virgin Atlantic Aircrafts will introduce the telemedicine device Tempus, which is designed for use by non-medical experts during the medical emergency in the aircrafts.
LifeWatch, a specialist in cardiac arrhythmia telemonitoring, will be unveiling its suite of TeleCare, TeleMonitoring and Research solutions at the Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting held in Boston Massachusetts.
LifeWatch, a specialist in cardiac arrhythmia telemonitoring, will be unveiling its suite of TeleCare, TeleMonitoring and Research solutions at the Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting held in Boston Massachusetts.
LifeWatch, a specialist in cardiac arrhythmia telemonitoring, will be unveiling its suite of TeleCare, TeleMonitoring and Research solutions at the Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting held in Boston Massachusetts.
ISRO, India, signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with four specialty hospitals to further expand its telemedicine network.
ISRO, India, signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with four specialty hospitals to further expand its telemedicine network.
ISRO, India, signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with four specialty hospitals to further expand its telemedicine network.
Health IT can drastically improve health-care access and the quality of that care, and can dramatically lower the costs.
A recent study by The Focal Point Group LLC predicts that spending for wireless health care applications will reach $7 billion by 2010.
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance has tied up with WorldCare, a player in the development and distribution of global e-Health services and solutions, to offer insurance for second opinion e-Consultation services.