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U.S. Department of State Taps IBM to Extend Telemedicine's Reach to Remote Regions of Pakistan
Munir is five years old, and he lives in a ruggedly remote, rural village in Northern Pakistan. For months, he has suffered from an aggressive and worsening skin lesion that, for want of medical care, has gone untreated. But now, his fortunes have changed for the better --...
Tags: Benefits, Editor, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, IBM Corp., Pakistan, partnership, SOFTWARE, telemedicine, U.S. Department of State
Research articles 2008-10-09
European Telemedicine Vendors Adapt to Advances in Technology
LONDON -- Although the European telemedicine industry has achieved significant progress, certain technological advances have inadvertently led to new hurdles. These include the greater need for standards and physician acceptance of novel telemedicine technologies. Effective telemedicine technology will increase the number of patients that physicians treat remotely and lower the...
Tags: benchmarking, Frost & Sullivan, patient, physician, SAS Institute, telemedicine
Research articles 2008-07-08
Telemedicus Announces Teaming Agreement With NuPhysicia
Top Texas Telemedicine Spinoffs Team Up HOUSTON -- Second graph, first sentence of release dated April 22, 2008 should read: TMDI is commercializing the nationally recognized DREAMS[R] ambulance telemedicine technology jointly developed by Dr. Red Duke of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and Texas A&M...
Tags: Dr., Houston, telemedicine, Texas, Texas A&M University, University of Texas
Research articles 2008-04-23
$9M FCC grant will expand Utah's telemedicine
The Federal Communications Commission has given the University of Utah $9 million to expand the Utah Telehealth Network, which uses technology to connect doctors and patients in rural areas with medical specialists in the state's urban hubs. The existing network has more than 30 sites, including about 15...
Tags: FCC, patient, telemedicine
Research articles 2008-01-31
FCC Broadband Initiative Pushes Rural Telehealth Services
Broadband deployment is one of the Federal Communications Comission's top priorities - particularly in rural America. And nowhere is the need for broadband greater than in rural healthcare, it says, where isolated clinics can save lives by using advanced communications technology to tap the expertise of ...
Tags: Benefits, broadband, FCC, HEALTHCARE, network, SOFTWARE, telemedicine
Research articles 2007-11-27
Advantages of Greater Speed and Accuracy to Promote Adoption of Smart Card Applications by Healthcare Sector.
LONDON, September 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The European telemedicine market is experiencing rapid growth. The ability to provide effective care for chronic and acute conditions in a cost-effective manner is enabling telemedicine to penetrate new markets. Frost & Sullivan (http://www.patientmonitoring.frost.com) finds...
Tags: E-mail, Frost & Sullivan, Strategy, telemedicine
Research articles 2006-09-06
Telemedicine Equipment and Technology Provider AMD Telemedicine Clinical Business Acquired by Management-Led Group
Global Telemedicine Company Separates Business Units for Sharper Focus on Individual Markets
Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., telemedicine
Research articles 2006-11-27
Who's Who at NASA
Dr. Jeff Jones, Lead for Exploration Medical Operations, NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX At remote sites, the International Space Station ISS, or missions to the Moon or Mars, illness and injury can be extremely serious. Far from hospitals, scientists and astronauts may find themselves dealing with medical situations for...
Tags: Dr., MARKETING, NASA, telemedicine
Research articles 2006-07-01
Ericsson signs agreement in India for telemedicine
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-5 June 2008-Ericsson signs agreement in India for telemedicineC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Tags: Ericsson Inc., telemedicine
Research articles 2008-06-05
Video Guidance and the University of Minnesota Fairview Telemedicine Network Team Up to Provide Free Teledermatology Skin Screening at the State Fair
MINNEAPOLIS -- Video Guidance, the leading video, voice, streaming, and web conferencing services provider will again be providing videoconferencing hardware and services to the University of Minnesota for use at the State Fair as part of the telemedicine program. The equipment will allow fairgoers to be screened by dermatologists remotely,...
Tags: INTERNET, MARKETING, network, telemedicine, University of Minnesota, video
Research articles 2005-08-25
Integration of Telehealth Activities and Electronic Patient Records Systems Imperative for Telemedicine Market Growth
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- The increasing need for convergence between telehealth activities and electronic patient records is driving the telemedicine market in the North American region. To support this momentum an information network unifying the telecommunications set-up and information technology needs to be developed. Telemedicine is an important solution...
Tags: Frost & Sullivan, patient, telemedicine
Research articles 2005-07-06
India to launch satellite exclusively for telemedicine
BANGALORE, India AFP — India plans to launch a communications satellite exclusively for health care so patients and doctors in remote rural areas can consult specialists in cities, the head of the country's space agency told reporters. Healthsat, to be launched within four years, will have wireless and terrestrial...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, India, NETWORKING, patient, satellite, telemedicine
Research articles 2005-03-17
Telehealth Soars From Sea to Shining Stars
In the age of Aquarius, emergency medicine for space exploration starts beneath the waves. Research being conducted in the depths of the sea is revealing lessons in medicine that will help humankind in remote areas on Earth and allow future generations to travel to the far reaches of...
Tags: environment, NASA, Robots, surgeon, surgery, team, telemedicine, training, Williams
Research articles 2005-03-01
In Telemedicine Industry First, PDSHeart Certifies Entire Sales Force Through ATI Training Program
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- PDSHeart, Inc., the first telemedicine cardiac monitoring and cardiac management company to be JCAHO accredited, has advanced industry standards again by training and certifying its entire sales organization at the Arrhythmia Technologies Institute ATI. For more than 20 years the Institute has offered the only...
Tags: telemedicine, sales, ATI Technologies Inc., sales force
Research articles 2007-01-18
Telemedicine link with South Pole allows remote knee surgery.
M2 PRESSWIRE-17 July 2002-US NSF: Telemedicine link with South Pole allows remote knee surgery C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07172002 In a groundbreaking telemedicine development, doctors in Massachusetts earlier this month helped a physician at Amundsen Scott South Pole Station...
Tags: Antarctica, E-mail, Gibson, National Science Foundation, physician, surgery, telemedicine
Research articles 2002-07-17
Are virtual visits as good as face to face?
TELEMEDICINE Despite the increased use of telemedicine in recent years, reimbursement for such services is rare. Now the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston will use a $1 million grant from the SBC Foundation to establish a telehealth research center. Researchers will collect data to demonstrate the effectiveness of...
Tags: Insurance, reimbursement, telemedicine, University of Texas
Research articles 2002-05-24
ITU expertise sought for Arab-African Telemedicine Network.
M2 PRESSWIRE-18 January 2002-ITU: ITU expertise sought for Arab-African Telemedicine Network C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18012002 Geneva -- The ITU's Telecommunication Development Bureau BDT has been asked to lead a project to link African/Arab national telemedicine projects into the Afro-Arab...
Tags: International Telecommunications Union, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, telemedicine, Telephony
Research articles 2002-01-18
Yale's "Operation Beating Heart" uses telemedicine to screen for causes of sudden death in athletes.
M2 PRESSWIRE-29 November 2001-YALE UNIVERSITY: Yale's "Operation Beating Heart" uses telemedicine to screen for causes of sudden death in athletes C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29112001 New Haven, Conn. -- Yale surgeon James "Butch" Rosser, M.D., has devised a...
Tags: athlete, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Quality, SOFTWARE, telemedicine, Yale University
Research articles 2001-11-29
Mobile Computing at the Department of Defense.(Government Activity)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper is designed to relate the rationale used by the Department of Defense, to utilize Telemedicine, to meet increasing global crises, and for the U.S. military to find ways to more effectively manage manpower and time. A mobile Telemedicine package has...
Tags: computer, database, MARKETING, Maui, mobile, network, NETWORKING, patient, radio, software, team, technology, telemedicine, Telemedicine, U.S. Department of Defense, wireless
Research articles 2001-04-01
Health Hero Network CEO to Speak At European Telemedicine Congress On Home Care Telemedicine Solutions; Improving Quality and Access to Home Care Through Telemedicine
Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers
Tags: health care, Microsoft Access, network, telemedicine, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-09-30
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