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cyber-care.net The Electronic HouseCall System provides a complete package of products and services for patients, providers and payors. Distinguishing features of the Electronic HouseCall System include: It provides the highest quality simultaneous video/audio/data communications available in tele-home healthcare. A single patient device can access multiple services and supply video/audio/data communication for all levels of patient need. A range of equipment can be utilized to meet the needs of a varied "at-risk" patient population. There is no limit to the capacity. Multiple patients and providers can simultaneously access the central database in real-time to obtain "always current" information. The system will stand the test of time. A network can be expanded without "forklift" upgrades or "replacement" infrastructure investments as the patient base grows, and its core technology will keep pace with advancements in telecommunications. Links... For Due Diligence on the Electronic House Call CYBR Link cyber-care.net CYBR EHC remote monitoring solution. xceedintelligence.com The Nortel Partnership Agreement cyber-care.net Telemedicine a brief overview. atmeda.org Department of Defense on telemedicine. tatrc.org The core of CyberCare's Electronic HouseCall System technology is the EHC 600 Provider Station. The EHC 500 and EHC 400 Patient Stations deliver the highest quality simultaneous video/data communications with patients and providers in an integrated network-based environment. The EHC200 Videoconferencing Station and the EHC100 Data Monitoring Station operate on standard point to point telephone lines but interface with the CyberCare 24™ integrated network for patients who require less caregiver involvement. The Electronic HouseCall System is designed for versatile patient care and appropriately addresses the needs of any type of patient. Any number of EHC 600, EHC 500 or EHC 400 stations can be combined with any number of EHC 200 or EHC 100 stations to manage a high-risk population. Electronic medical records and provider connectivity remain constant regardless of the mix of patient stations because the product line is vertically integrated and shares the same database. All of the patient stations are capable of accommodating the following medical monitoring peripherals: Blood Pressure Monitor Blood Oxygen Monitor Temperature ECG (Cardiac Monitor), Electronic Stethoscope (Heart/Lung Sounds) Blood Glucose Monitor Spirometer (Peak Flow Monitor) Weight Scale Otoscope All equipment is linked together by CyberCare 24™—The Medical Internet. Seven days a week, 24 hours a day, CyberCare's patented networking technology provides single or multi-point access and routing whenever the patient needs care. The network presents the patient along with the patient's always current medical records to an authorized provider, independently or during a patient visit. The Electronic HouseCall System provides a complete package of products and services for patients, providers and payors. Distinguishing features of the Electronic HouseCall System include: It provides the highest quality simultaneous video/audio/data communications available in tele-home healthcare. A single patient device can access multiple services and supply video/audio/data communication for all levels of patient need. A range of equipment can be utilized to meet the needs of a varied "at-risk" patient population. There is no limit to the capacity. Multiple patients and providers can simultaneously access the central database in real-time to obtain "always current" information. The system will stand the test of time. A network can be expanded without "forklift" upgrades or "replacement" infrastructure investments as the patient base grows, and its core technology will keep pace with advancements in telecommunications. Please do your own Due Diligence. I am LONG on CYBR | ||||||||||||||
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