Visionable is a pioneering UK-based company that provides robust and secure multi-stream clinical telecommunication solutions to the healthcare sector. Visionable's mission is to make healthcare more interdisciplinary and accessible to every person on the planet. Visionable's solution enables healthcare providers to diagnose and treat patients in real-time by enabling the reliable, seamless streaming of encrypted high-speed data and clinical grade images through their unique, patented native resolution imaging platform.
Global ambulance services face significant challenges, lacking the necessary resources to meet rising demand. Governments worldwide are consequently seeking to improve the cost-efficiency and decision-making capabilities of their emergency services through the use of digital technology, including telehealthcare.
Beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, the ability to have the necessary high quality data streams and secure video/telecommunications to diagnose and treat patients using remote panels of experts is set to become critical.
Visionable will develop proprietary wearable devices and in-ambulance telemedicine capabilities , 'Connected Medic', with a 'touch and go' system to enable multiple video and data streaming by paramedics allowing clinical consultation by remotely located medical experts. Medical grade image quality can be provided through peripherals such as endoscopes, ECG, spo2(oxygen), temperature and pulse. Connected Medic could also be used by nurses in A&E to perform rapid triage with a decision making consultant on patients that need urgent treatment or by care home nurses to determine if hospitalisation is required.
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"IOCOM is an advanced collaboration platform that allows governments and enterprise organisations to collaborate securely and reliably over the internet. The company's patented technology allows unrestricted sharing of video, voice and data to enable next-generation virtual services.
In the proposed project, IOCOM proposes to develop a 'smart ambulance' with the view of putting a virtual doctor in every ambulance, enabling the correct specialist to diagnose the patient at the earliest opportunity to save lives and costs."