| TeleVital sets up telemedicine facility successfully in Village Resource Centers. |
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TeleVital has successfully completed turnkey telemedicine installations at 100 Village Resource Centers across India . Using our telemedicine facility, people residing in the very remote villages of India, are being provided medical consultation and diagnosis online, on a daily basis, by medical specialists at superspeciality hospitals located in bigger towns and cities.
Apart from medical tele-consultations for patients, this facility is also being used for the purpose of conducting tele-training, Continuing Medical Education (CME's) for doctors and health awareness programs for the village population, periodically. The satellite connectivity is being provided by ISRO. |
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| Remote Anesthesia Monitoring Program, USA |
| Ecuador Virginia : Commonwealth University Medical School, located in Richmond, Virginia provides remote anesthesia monitoring services to Secua, Ecuador, using TeleVital’s VitalWare technologies which monitors and records physiological data in real-time over the Internet. A consulting anesthesiologist at the Virginia Commonwealth University’s Medical College of Virginia Hospital monitored the breathing and heart rhythms of a young woman undergoing a gall bladder operation 3,000 miles away in Secua, Ecuador. The operation, which was performed in a remote area of Ecuador, exemplifies how easy it is to connect to VitalWare. Read more>> |
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| Arizona Telemedicine Network, USA |
| University of Arizona: The Arizona Telemedicine Program is a large, multidisciplinary, university based program that provides telemedicine services, distance learning, informatics training and telemedicine technology assessment capabilities to communities throughout Arizona. Read more>> |
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| TeleVital's Telemedicine Network, India |
| Using TeleVital's solutions various Super Specialty hospitals in India are connecting to Remote Clinics in rural areas. As on today TeleVital is providing telemedicine solutions for more than 80 telemedicine centres across India. Read more>> |
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TeleVital's Telemedicine Solution helps Tsunami Victims in India |
| The South Asia tsunami left behind physical and
psychological trauma amongst its victims. People in Nagapattinam are yet
to live down their traumatic experience after the Tsunami struck this
coastal district of South India. Read more>> |
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| eHealthcare to Remote Islands,
India |
| Amritha Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS), a Super
Specialist Hospital in Kochi is servicing 5 Lakshadweep islands (Kavaratti,
Agatti, Andrott, Amini and Minicoy), and Shabarimala in the state of Kerala
via ISRO’s satellite network. Read more>> |
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| eHealthcare to Army in Himalayan
Mountains, India |
| India Army Camps are the Indian Army’s headquarters
in the Northern India, and are located in the Himalayan Mountains, a very
remote location that has an immense need for specialized health care. Read more>> |
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| Telecardiology Program
at Kansai Medical University, Japan |
| TeleVital’s products are now being used
at Kansai Medical University, one of the largest Medical Universities in
Japan. Using TeleVital’s remote monitoring solutions, Dr. Yutaka Kimura
supervises treadmill stress test in real-time from the convenience of his
office. Read more>> |
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| Telemedicine Program at BUAP, Mexico |
| BUAP, Mexico: La Benemerita Universidad
Autonoma de Puebla (BUAP), a leading academic institution in Mexico for
450 years with a medical school in operation for over 170 years, is recognized
as one of the biggest medical universities in Mexico. BUAP’s Telemedicine
department provides health care and education services throughout Puebla. Read more>> |
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| First Statewide eHealth Network, Karnataka, India |
| Karnataka State (India) Telemedicine Project-Operational Phase: TeleVital has the unique distinction of being the only Telemedicine company in the world to be participating as a Telemedicine solution provider in this unique healthcare Project by ISRO. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
has implemented the Karnataka Telemedicine Project-Operational Phase, to
bring multi-specialty healthcare, to a significant section of the rural
population of the state of Karnataka, India.
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| eHealthcare to North Eastern
Region, India |
| Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, Narayana Hrudayalaya,
Bangalore, Asia Heart Foundation, Kolkata, Regional Institute of Medical
Science, Imphal are providing multi specialty telemedicine care for more
than 10 district hospitals and this network will be scaled to 75 district
hospitals in next 6 months. Read more>> |
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| Telemedicine
for Regional Cancer Institutes, India |
| Tata Memorial Hospital: The state of the art cancer
hospital at Mumbai is well connected with two Regional Cancer Institutes,
they are B. Barooah Cancer Centre, Guwahati, KL Walwaker Cancer Centre and
Chiplun. Over a period of one year TMH would be well connected with almost
19 Regional Cancer Institutes. Read more>> |
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School Telemedicine Program,
India |
| Montfort School Telemedicine Program, India:
Montfort Higher Secondary School is an Institution with a history dating
back to the year 1903. Tucked away in the scenic hills of a town called
Yercaud in the South Indian state of Tamilnadu, with facilities on par with
international standards, Montfort provides its elite student clientele with
the best that the educational industry has to offer. Read more>> |
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| eHealth
Kiosk in Community, Kuppam, India |
| Kuppam - India: A district that lies geographically
in the rain shadow region of South India. A third of the population still
remains below the poverty line with morbidity and mortality rates above
normal standings. This is a situation where partnering is changing the situation
for the better. In a project launched in June 2004 TeleVital in association
with information technology giants like HP is working towards a better tomorrow
at Kuppam and in the community. Read more>> |
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Wireless Patient Monitoring
in an Ambulance |
| A second Medical University on one of Japan’s
many islands concluded a patient vital sign monitoring study from a moving
ambulance. The demonstration project demonstrated the flexibility of TeleVital’s
VitalWare technologies which among many things allows moving vehicles such
as ambulances to remain connected to a wireless networks during transport. Read more>> |
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