Heartline ties up with Israeli company to start telemedicine service in India
Chennai-based Heartline Telemedicine Services has entered into an agreement with an Israeli company to introduce wireless telemedicine technology in India.
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Chennai-based Heartline Telemedicine Services has entered into an agreement with an Israeli company to introduce wireless telemedicine technology in India.
The King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital run by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will soon be able to conduct diagnostic tests and offer medical advice via satellite.
Heartline Telemedical Services, a company that offers tele-health check ups and tele-diagnostics with advice, has tied up with Lifeline Multi-Speciality Hospitals to provide wireless medical monitoring for patients.
Tested extensively during the TENPET project, the telecommunications and tele-consultation platform is due to start being deployed commercially from September 2006 in Europe.
An e-Health global meet will held to discuss the latest developments in the field, ‘Healthcom2006’ during August 17-19 in Delhi, India.
The first-ever telemedicine and ophthalmologic consultation centre has been launched in Hanoi by Vietnam’s Central Ophthalmology Hospital.
Telbios, a leading Italian provider of health-care services, has awarded a contract to Alcatel (Paris: CGEP.PA and NYSE: ALA) to provide an innovative solution to deliver video assistance and remote monitoring.
Italian patients will soon be able to receive medical care, to access personal medical data and to receive diagnoses on their condition through telemedicine service.
Satguru Partap Singh (SPS) Apollo Hospitals, India, has launched the first nodal tele-medicine, which is inaugurated by Chief Minister of Punjab, Amarinder Singh.
eNotes Systems, Inc. announced its plans to enter the multi-billion dollar telemedicine and health information services market.
ESA (European Space Agency), keeping in mind that satellite solutions can bring efficiency in telemedicine networks, is preparing a European telemedicine via satellite programme, which will be of direct benefit to the healthcare community.
ND SatCom has implemented a telemedicine pilot project in Kazakhstan.
Indianapolis-area heart patients can now get needed medical care without leaving their homes. The St. Vincent Home Care Telemedicine programme is especially helpful for patients with congestive heart failure, many of whom are often in and out of the hospital for treatment.