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New Federal Government Recommendations Favor Telemedicus
February 27, 2008 - “The capabilities offered by TMDI’s DREAMS™ technology are precisely what the report is calling for,” said Steve Price, the new COO of Telemedicus. “The report validates what Telemedicus intends to accomplish in updating EMS and Homeland Security systems for emergency response in any crisis.”

First Commercial Remote Unit
Jan 17, 2008 - Telemedicus announced it will receive its initial commercial version of a DREAMS™ remote unit from Texas A&M at the end of January as the company prepares for market rollout anticipated in early 2008.

“Upon receipt of this unit, we will have all of the documentation necessary to complete technology transfer from Texas A&M to Telemedicus. This will allow for effective transfer from Telemedicus to supply chain partners for sourcing, manufacturing and commercialization of this exciting technology for remote situations,” said Thomas Cloud, CEO of Telemedicus.

Telemedicus owns the exclusive rights to an innovative breakthrough in rapid medical emergency response and communications technology called "Disaster Relief and Emergency Medical Services (DREAMSTM)", 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, under a $18 million dollar Department of Defense grant.

Dr Red Duke, "How DREAMS Works" DREAMSTM is the latest generation of mobile medical communication technology that allows a doctor to be “virtually on board” the ambulance or life flight as the patient is transported to the hospital or at the scene of an accident or at a remote location where traditional medical treatment is impractical or unavailable.

”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."
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Dr Red Duke


A revolution in the medical industry is right under our noses. Your personal doctor should be reading about it every day in his medical journals. Almost everything your doctor learned in medical school is affected by telemedicine.

“The ambulance and the technology have definitely improved the quality of care to the patients and increased the training that we receive as paramedics. The longer the unit is in the field the more lives that it will eventually save.” Mike Templeton (Senior Supervisor) Liberty Co EMS

New breakthroughs in diagnosis and treatment practices are strengthening the very foundations of Emergency Medical and Trauma Centers throughout North America and the World. Revolutionary changes n the delivery of life saving procedures to a trauma victim or even during local or national disasters will mean the difference in life-saving and life-giving practices.

The “Disaster Relief and Emergency Medical Services (DREAMSTM) Technology” developed by Texas A&M University and the University of Texas Health Science Center is the latest generation of mobile medical communication technology that allows a doctor to be “virtually on board” the ambulance or life flight as the patient is transported to the hospital, or ‘virtually connected” from any remote location.

“DREAMSTM technology turns practically any ambulance or medical transportation vehicle into a mobile trauma center, and it allows for better patient care in rural areas where medical specialists are not available.” Tommy Cloud, CEO Telemedicus, Inc.

Telemedicus is likely to participate in further mergers, acquisition, and/or technology commercialization opportunities as industry consolidation continues to change the face of medical technology.

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BETTER DELIVERY OF CARE

The doctor can see the patient through high definition video, along with a live feed of all vital signs, and is now able to provide treatment immediately via instruction to the EMT, instead of waiting until the ambulance or life flight helicopter reaches the doors of the emergency room (ER).

DREAMSTM Technology is changing the delivery of emergency care and medical treatments throughout the world.

DREAMSTM was on board the EMT units when Liberty County EMS responded during hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and was proven to be irreplaceable technology for FEMA in rural settings where significant delays in arriving at a medical facility were occuring.

This technology can literally save thousands of lives, improving critical care reaction times in most situations. Creating significant opportunity for Telemedicus to commercialize this technology worldwide, applicable for every ambulance or lifeflight chopper, and certainly for significant military applications. Reducing the stress and improves the delivery of life-saving treatments and emergency medical care for a lot of over-worked physicians.

From an investment viewpoint, “DREAMSTM Technology” offers a worldwide opportunity. Multiple streams of re-occurring revenues are derived from the sale or licensing of this life saving technology, in a new sub-industry that is expected to save thousands, if not millions of additional lives across the globe.

Ambulance services and emergency medical care facilities are able to increase their bottom line as this technology is adopted by insurance agencies as “standard emergency” or “life-saving” care. Telemedicus will also help dislocated or isolated communities and townships to purchase medical technology such as the “DREAMSTM Technology” via government grants.

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY TRENDS

Over the past 30 years clinicians have pushed for faster more reliable technologies to deliver treatment to patients to save more lives. The medical industry is striving for cutting edge technologies to relive an already over-worked facility while delivering higher standards of care to an ever increasing and aging population.

Telemedicine innovations in the treatment of emergencies and trauma victims are changing the medical industry just as MRIs changed the diagnosis of tumors.

Emergency Responders across the U.S. are finally making real progress delivering basic life-saving treatments to patients BEFORE they reach the Trauma Center!

Remote Doctor or Virtual Physician Assistant (VPA)

Imagine your next visit to the doctor is in your own home. The next time a school child is sick – the doctor is a mouse click away, employees receive immediate medical care and treatment without leaving their place of employment.

You don't have to be a doctor to appreciate the promise Telemedicus delivers for emergency medical treatment across the nation, or a hedge fund manager to spot the financial opportunity it creates.

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Telemedicine technology has wide-scale application to 911 ambulance services, hospitals and fire departments and clinics.

Applications of these medical-based technology innovations are almost unlimited worldwide in: Rural/Isolated Clinics, Oil rigs, Lifeflights, Ambulances, 3rd World Countries, Military, Remote-Micro Surgery with Robotics, Nursing Homes/Long-Term Care Facilities, Ports of Call and Vacation Destination spots.

Clearly with the number of companies focusing on telemedical devices and the specialization of these companies, one can expect telemedicine to become a significant way that physicians, hospitals, and veterinarian offices operate in the near future.

Significant investments have been made by companies throughout the world!
  • Verizon
  • Sony’s IPELA
  • Philips Medical Systems
  • Honeywell HomMed®
  • Canon
  • AT&T Inc.
  • Intel
  • IBM
  • AMD Telemedicine.

 
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