Remote ICU and Emergency Services
Remote ICU and Emergency Services
Our Tele-ICU solutions connect medical teams to ICUs from remote locations and ensure a quick diagnosis of emergency conditions. The solution connects and consolidates multiple patient bed data from various critical care units onto a single and unified dashboard.
How We Help Hospitals Through Our Services
Our Command Centre
Our control centers assist critical care doctors to get access to the vital signs of patients from remote locations.
Provide real-time data on patient vital signs, lab results, and more.
Integrate audio and video conferencing capabilities.
Provide clinical decision support tools to identify potential complications.
Ensure seamless integration with electronic health records.
Generate reports and analytics to track patient outcomes and more.
Delivering a World Of Benefits
Monitor patients remotely, and provide real-time support and interventions as needed to improve outcomes.
Address multiple ICU-related challenges like the shortage of critical care specialists and anytime availability.
Increase collaboration among healthcare teams, enabling real-time communication and sharing of patient information.
Reduce healthcare costs by eliminating the need to have critical care specialists present in ICUs round the clock.
Increase patient satisfaction by ensuring timely and effective care.
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Our custom solutions and services will assist you deliver round-the-clock patient care.
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Frequently Asked Question
Tele is often used to refer to telemedicine, which is the use of telecommunications and information technologies to provide healthcare services remotely. Telemedicine allows healthcare providers to communicate with patients who are located in different geographical areas, such as rural or remote regions, or who are unable to physically travel to the hospital or clinic. Some examples of telemedicine services include remote consultations with doctors or specialists, remote monitoring of patients with chronic conditions, and virtual appointments for mental health counseling.
A command center is a centralized hub where data, information, and communication are coordinated and managed to facilitate the efficient operation of the hospital. It serves as a nerve center that allows hospital administrators and medical staff to monitor and respond to various aspects of hospital operations in real-time. The command center uses advanced technology such as real-time data analytics, predictive modeling, and communication tools to monitor and respond to hospital operations. For example, it may track patient flow through the hospital, identify bottlenecks, and allocate resources to ensure patients receive timely and appropriate care.
The location of a command center within a hospital environment will depend on the specific needs and circumstances of the hospital. In general, a hospital command center is typically located in a central location that provides easy access to key hospital departments and functions. Regardless of the specific location, a hospital command center should be easily accessible, secure, and well-equipped with the necessary technology and communication tools to facilitate effective coordination and management of hospital operations during emergencies or other critical situations.