Advanced Video Collaboration Technology Gives Patients Immersive and Highly Secure Remote Health Care Experiences Comparable to In-Person Doctor Visits
ATLANTA, GA and SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - March 1, 2010) - At the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Conference in Atlanta today, Cisco (
Capacity (the scarcity and productivity of clinical expertise)
Collaboration (one patient with many clinicians, many providers with many providers, and many patients with many patients)
Information exchange (the ability of participants to share and view vital health information)
Personalization (engaging patients in ways that make them more active participants in consults)
Cisco HealthPresence extends and expands access to health services and quality care.
HealthPresence creates new, streamlined clinical encounters by integrating two technology innovations: Cisco TelePresence™ and Cisco® Unified Communications. With high-definition video, clear audio and connected medical devices, Cisco HealthPresence supports collaboration and personalization rarely accomplished in traditional face-to-face consultations. Patients in HealthPresence encounters can see images and listen to sounds from a variety of diagnostic devices, such as digital stethoscopes, actively participating with what clinicians see and hear.
Beginning with HealthPresence trials in 2008, patients have described how the immersive video experience, along with the real-time transmission of physiologic information, draws them into the medical encounter. At the same time, clinicians report more effective patient management with HealthPresence.
Equally important, HealthPresence allows multiple members of a patient's care team to simultaneously participate in consultations, creating new ways to deliver and coordinate care. This is a significant innovation from typical point-to-point telemedicine solutions and even traditional in-person medical examinations. With HealthPresence, primary care physicians and specialists, care managers and rehabilitation therapists, family members, and caregivers can all participate in treatment and care planning. These new capabilities are essential for information and communications technologies to play a vital role in improving access to, and the affordability and quality of, health care.
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Dr. Kaveh Safavi, vice president and global lead, Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group Healthcare Practice
"Health systems globally are challenged to meet increasing demand for quality services. Patients often have limited access to health care, particularly when they require specialty services or need care for chronic illness, in both urban and rural settings. Cisco HealthPresence is poised to transform how doctors practice medicine and how patients experience care, by allowing individuals to easily and safely connect with the most appropriate clinician or specialist for their particular needs, and to receive some of the best care possible regardless of location."
Dr. Michael M. Siegel, vice president and medical director, Molina Healthcare, Inc.
"Citizens expect more options for health care services, and new models of care delivery need to be introduced in order to make care-at-a-distance a reality. For Molina's medical offices, Cisco HealthPresence eliminates the need for clinicians and patients to be located in the same physical location. Our facilities are now able to reach a much wider and highly dispersed patient base, in order to provide the appropriate care."
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