New Telemedicine device - The Safe Triage
Ocean Medical International, in conjunction with partners TheFirstCall medical emergency response service and
Safe Patient Systems are pleased to announce the introduction of a new Telemedicine device - The Safe Triage
System, developed by medical professionals for use in air ambulance helicopters, has been customised specifically
to OMI specifications for use on superyachts; the device was simplified to be used by non medical professionals
What is Telemedicine?
The easy to use device transmits real time vital medical information to a fully manned medical service enabling
highly experienced emergency medicine practitioners at TheFirstCall to make informed clinical decisions and
respond instantly with advice and support, thus ensuring the very best medical care for all passengers whilst the
vessel is away from land-based medical services
Product features
• One touch screen prompts, user-friendly, requiring
minimal training, utilising state of the art technology.
• Customised software that assists in decision making
• In built VOIP telephone for communication direct to call
centre with dedicated hot line telephone number to
transmit information.
• Transmission of data is achieved by using a touch
screen interface to the system linked wirelessly
(Bluetooth or WiFi) to patient monitoring devices;
patient vital signs automatically recorded in real time
include: 12 lead ECG, oxygen saturation levels,
respiratory rate, blood pressure. Temperature
measured independently.
• The system captures and relays still & video images of
the patient and incident scene to further support clinical
decision-making.
• The system provides a wide range of data for clinical
decision support, including drug administration, but it is
the doctors at TheFirstCall who make the decisions on
what to do, not the technology.
• A clinical multimedia database allows instant access to
medical and drug information including resuscitation
and suturing techniques
• With built in GPS, photos are tagged for time and
location when transmitted.
• 8 hour battery life, 2 batteries provided and plug-in
recharge.
• Packaged in the Yuma rugged tablet, which features an
ingress protection rating of 67 (IP67), meaning it’s
sealed against dust and has been water immersion
tested for 30 minutes at a depth of one meter.
• Added protection provided with a watertight storage
case
More information...
Date 2009-06-25Telemedicine - New product |
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