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Telemedicine

Video conferencing is used in a multitude of telemedicine applications, including medical personnel education and training, medical provider consultation, patient education, and most importantly, direct patient care. In addition, medical-quality live video can now be sent to the doctor allowing full diagnosis and the commencement of immediate treatment—all while in a real-time conversation with the patient and the remote medical provider. Using two-way video, the physician can

now securely conduct the visit. This real-time video access to board certified emergency and specialist providers, greatly improves the current standard of care. Physicians are now able to visualize and diagnose many potential life threatening neurological and endocrine conditions as well as many orthopedic injuries and dermatological disorders.

Utilizing video and other remote technologies can assist in managing medical conditions more safely than in years past. In addition to face-to-face consultation, these technologies may eliminate guesswork when performing minor procedures and obtaining vital information from afar. Some minor procedures may include, but are not limited to: suturing, IV insertion, blood sugar testing, draining abscesses, etc. If these procedures are not completed correctly, then the incidence of medevac can be increased exponentially. DigiGone Telemedicine helps lower the incidence of medevacs, thus saving time and money, while potentially saving lives and enabling the accurate treatment of minor medical emergencies and injuries.

DigiGone™ Telemedicine using DIgiGone Secure Chat or DigiGone RVS for telemedicine, is approved by and integrated with George Washington University’s Maritime Medical Access Service, providing our customers with a vital link to emergency medical care.

For more information on the George Washington University Maritime Medical Access and Diginonymous relationship, please click here.

 

Additional Information

TelemedicineVideo conferencing is used in a multitude of telemedicine applications, including medical personnel education and training, medical provider consultation, patient education, and most importantly, direct patient care. In addition, medical-quality live video can now be sent to the doctor allowing full diagnosis and the commencement of immediate treatment—all while in a real-time conversation with the patient and the remote medical provider. Using two-way video, the physician can now securely conduct the visit. This real-time video access to board certified emergency and specialist providers, greatly improves the current standard of care. Physicians are now able to visualize and diagnose many potential life threatening neurological and endocrine conditions as well as many orthopedic injuries and dermatological disorders.Utilizing video and other remote technologies can assist in managing medical conditions more safely than in years past. In addition to face-to-face consultation, these technologies may eliminate guesswork when performing minor procedures and obtaining vital information from afar. Some minor procedures may include, but are not limited to: suturing, IV insertion, blood sugar testing, draining abscesses, etc. If these procedures are not completed correctly, then the incidence of medevac can be increased exponentially. DigiGone Telemedicine helps lower the incidence of medevacs, thus saving time and money, while potentially saving lives and enabling the accurate treatment of minor medical emergencies and injuries.DigiGone™ Telemedicine using DIgiGone Secure Chat or DigiGone RVS for telemedicine, is approved by and integrated with George Washington University’s Maritime Medical Access Service, providing our customers with a vital link to emergency medical care.For more information on the George Washington University Maritime Medical Access and Diginonymous relationship, please click here.

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