Tag: emergency medicine

VSee Health, Kwajalein Atoll Government, US Coast Guard Cadets Launch Sea Ambulance Telehealth for Improved Veteran Access to Healthcare

This summer, VSee had a new opportunity to demonstrate its telemedicine capabilities in extreme and remote environments. Our team flew into one of the most remote regions of the world – Kwajalein Atoll located in the Republic of the Marshall Islands – to provide telemedicine for US veterans from a boat ambulance! …

ER Telepsychiatry – Rudolfo Zaragoza & Kimberly Lopez (Vituity)

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Is Emergency Telemedicine Failing Because We’re Using the Wrong Technology?

This post was contributed by Richard Fury, a longtime health expert, formerly of Kaiser Permanente. Mr. Fury shared his take on why ambulatory doctors should adopt emergency telemedicine. — the editors Telemedicine is the low hanging fruit in the quest for affordable healthcare. There are valid reasons why ambulatory doctors must adopt emergency telemedicine. Surveys…

Emergency Medicine Needs to Get on Board with Telemedicine

VSee headed out to ACEP14 conference ready to show emergency physicians how easy it was to do telemedicine with VSee’s simple OneClick Waiting Room and Medical Cloud Office. We were surprised to find that very few emergency medicine physicians at ACEP were interested in doing telemedicine. Despite recent HRSA grants for tele-emergency…