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InPlace Medical Solutions Announces Advanced Medical Services for Offshore and Remote Locations
Date:2/16/2009

al-time conversation with the patient and onsite medical professional.

With a special electronic stethoscope, the doctor listens to the patient's heart and lungs, abdomen, and various blood vessels. Special illuminated instruments let the doctor examine inside the ears, nose, and throat, and view the skin with high resolution magnification.

The onsite paramedic is trained and equipped to perform electrocardiograms and laboratory analysis onsite at the doctor's request. The physician's studio includes a calibrated high resolution monitor and a stethoscope headset linked to the remote location by video.

Performance and security

An electronic medical record keeps all the health information safe, organized, and accessible over any distance, and eliminates the problems and delays of a paper-based record system. Strict control over authorized access to the EMR keeps all patient information secure.

InPlace Medical works with the customer's telecommunications team to ensure optimal connectivity, with secure links that protect patients' privacy. Once configured, the devices are tested for maximum performance, and the connections are certified for medical use.

All telemedicine devices are supported by a full service or replacement plan, providing the customer with a one-call solution to technical problems.

InPlace Medical Solutions service levels

Because each remote location has its own unique needs, InPlace Medical Solutions are configurable, with models and service level packages available at day rates that scale to budget and program needs. Depending on the service package,

InPlace Medical Solutions services include a combination of:

  • Telemedicine unit (suitcase or T Cart) and service
  • Hire and train medical staff
  • Provide standard inventory for telemedicine
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