Telemedicus commercializes the innovated breakthrough in rapid medical emergency reponse and communications technology called "Disaster Relief and Emergency Medical Services (DREAMSTM)" technology, jointly developed by the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, led by Dr. Red Duke and the Texas A&M University led by Dr. Richard Ewing.
As an eminent telemedicine innovator, it is our mission to deliver medical communications technology employing our unique software communications capabilities and proven solutions for bi-directional audio, video and patient data communication between a remote unit and a physician.
Telemedicus (TMI) can convert pratically any mobile vehicle or remote location into a virtual emergency trauma center employing our unique software communications capabilities and proven solutions for bi-directional audio, video and patient data communication between a remote unit and a physician.
This vision was the driving force behind a seven year, $18 million research program funded by the Army’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technologies Research Center and developed by the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and Texas A&M University.
Three distinct R&D Commercialization Segments form the foundation telemedicine:
Mobile
Fixed
Deployable
With the addition of DreamsTM, a physician located anywhere in the world has audio, video and patient data from the ambulance available to them in real time. This unique capability enables the physician to assist the EMS technician in providing a level of patient care not otherwise available.
Telemedicine reflects the convergence of technological advances in a number of fields, including telecommunications, space science (e.g., satellites), materiel sciences, robotics, computer and software engineering, artificial intelligence, perceptual psychology, and medicine.
The DreamsTM technology has virtually unlimited applications as a complete telemedicine system for remote clinics or Homeland Security and disaster response teams. Its broad communications functionality enables it to operate in environments not possible with traditional telemedicine systems.
The potential market for Telemedicus Technology is a $13 billion dollar industry which is currently evolving to be the wave of the future for practicing medicine in emergency and non-emergency situations for life-saving diagnosis and treatment.
The Telemedicus system is unique in the telemedicine industry. In addition to the traditional audio and video content, the remote workstation can collect and transmit a wide range of digital information, including patient biometric data, patient electronic medical records and data collected from multiple input devices, such as barcode scanners.
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”As an eminent telemedicine innovator, it is our mission to deliver medical communications technology employing our unique software communications capabilities and proven solutions for bi-directional audio, video and patient data communication between a remote unit and a physician." - Dr Red Duke