Inventor discusses the future of emergency mobile telemedicine

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Fierce Mobile Healthcare by Neil Versel November 24, 2009 — 2:19pm ET 

In our “Also Noted” section today, we mention some new telemedicine breakthroughs from medical inventor R. Lee Heath, the same person who developed the technology that underlies the automatic external defibrillator. Who is Heath and why is he someone to keep an eye on in the world of telemedicine and mobile healthcare? A recent interview in EMS Professional magazine answers those questions.

His current company, LifeBot, helps design communications systems for emergency medical care and–thanks to some Department of Homeland Security grants and contracts–response to mass-casualty incidents. Heath also had a hand in the mobile teletrauma video links now in use in Tucson, Ariz., and Baton Rouge, La., that FierceMobileHealthcare profiled in one of our first issues earlier this year. Those Wi-Fi-based systems were built with federal seed money, but the next generation of wireless Internet technology promises to cover a much broader area with a single router and be more suited for use in a motor vehicle such as an ambulance. Expect costs to plummet even as speed and network reliability increase.

“The door is opening and you can concentrate on quality patient care while patient data flows transparently to the hospital,” Heath says. “Less talking and more patient care will be the end result of current trends.”

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EMS Professional – The Future of EMS Telemedicine

R. Lee Heath, the founder of LifeBot, was interviewed by Dan White of EMS Professional Magazine. This article comments about Next Generation Wi-Fi connectivity enabling the use of EMS Telemedicine.

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LifeBot® provides exclusive patented telemedicine and telehealth solutions and digital collaborative systems to eliminate disparate communications issues during emergencies with full interoperability. We also integrate next generation broadband capabilities not inherent in today’s interoperative digital radio communications so the benefits of achieving telemedicine, telehealth, and emergency preparedness objectives may all be fully realized. To learn more about these systems, please contact us.

LifeBot® Connect, Communicate, Collaborate, Save Lives.

ems1.com – Dan White Commentary – “Stop Talking”

Dan White comments about EMS telemedicine and the opportunities for advancing quality of patient care in an article entitled, “Stop Talking” published on the site ems1.com.

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LifeBot® provides exclusive patented telemedicine and telehealth solutions and digital collaborative systems to eliminate disparate communications issues during emergencies with full interoperability. We also integrate next generation broadband capabilities not inherent in today’s interoperative digital radio communications so the benefits of achieving telemedicine, telehealth, and emergency preparedness objectives may all be fully realized. To learn more about these systems, please contact us.

LifeBot® Connect, Communicate, Collaborate, Save Lives.

Most Ambulances May Use Telemedicine in the Future

Hospitals and Health Networks reports “Mobile Video Systems Link ED” by Neil Versel

“Jonathan Linkous, CEO of the American Telemedicine Association, Washington, D.C., says residents of major metropolitan areas should expect most ambulances to have mobile video and data links within a decade.”

“I think five years is more reasonable,” says Rifat Latifi, M.D., director of telemedicine for trauma and critical care at the University of Arizona and the University Medical Center in Tucson. “It should be part of our practice.”

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LifeBot® provides exclusive patented telemedicine and telehealth solutions and digital collaborative systems to eliminate disparate communications issues during emergencies with full interoperability. We also integrate next generation broadband capabilities not inherent in today’s interoperative digital radio communications so the benefits of achieving telemedicine, telehealth, and emergency preparedness objectives may all be fully realized. To learn more about these systems, please contact us.

LifeBot® Connect, Communicate, Collaborate, Save Lives.