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2012
Telepresence Robots Expand Post-Surgical Care Into The Home
Medical telepresence continues to change how patients access health care across the United States. One of the more cutting edge developments in medical video communications has to do with post-operative care. Specifically, Children’s Hospital Boston is now sending telepresence robots home with patients in order to provide follow-up treatment after serious surgical procedures.
The robots, manufactured by a company called Vgo Communications, are designed to provide a direct link between practitioners at Children’s Hospital Boston and recuperating patients – one that eliminates the need for regular return visits to the facility.
As the video above reveals, the robots feature a five-inch telepresence display where a ‘face’ would normally be found, and this interface works in combination with a high definition camera, microphone, and speaker system in order to help doctors and nurses keep in touch with patients at home. This includes not just direct conversations in order to report on recovery, symptoms, and pain, but also the ability to provide high resolution images of surgical wounds in order to track healing and spot any potential problems as early as possible. The robot is not an autonomous device, but one which is remotely controlled by hospital or clinic staff over the same cellular connection that it uses for communications purposes.
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2010
Six Ways Health Care Can Use Video Conferencing
By and large, the health care industry has lagged in adopting video communication solutions to achieve a higher level of service for their patients. But lately the tide is beginning to turn. Health care professionals are exploring ways to provide better patient care, monitor seniors, and extend services to rural areas through video conferencing technology, using specialized systems like TANDBERG’s Clinical Presence System and the Intern MXP. They are discovering how video can facilitate health care delivery in highly-effective and innovative ways, like to:
Improve collaboration. By connecting clinics and hospital chains, the health care industry can serve patients more effectively. Doctors and nurses at different geographic sites can collaborate on cases, share patient files, x-rays, MRIs, and other images that can help them make decisions faster and provide more complete care for patients.
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2010
Virtual Doc Goes to Grade School
This fall, going to the nurse’s office may seem more like going into a television studio, at least for the 800 students attending Central Elementary School in Allentown, Penn. In June, Lehigh Valley Hospital went live with a telemedicine link providing the school with a “virtual doctor.”
Students with coughs, bellyaches, skinned knees and other complaints will still see the nurse face-to-face. But, the nurse’s room has a live, high-definition video feed connecting the grade school to the hospital if more help is needed. The school nurse uses the telemed link to connect to a doctor in the pediatric clinic should a grade-schooler become sick at school. The school nurse can “call-in” in the pediatrician for virtual help to diagnose the problem.
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