This site represents a Technology Based Initiative to create a Worldwide Market-Driven Affordable Whole Healthcare System and is seeking forward thinking and innovative companies, organizations, Universities, and individuals to participate and lead in the Vision, Standards, and the Development of the System... Check back for updates (lots more data to input). Site History
Mobile Emergency Clinics are a very unique Clinic, designed to be transportable to a medium to high risk area to be the primary support for a sick or injured person for several days. They are often equipped with a variety of life saving and stabilizing capabilities, a patient station, and will have an individual with some emergency medical training. This exists today as mobile trailers and trucks.
With current and emerging advancements in technology, the Mobile Emergency Clinics can provide a lot more capability and better care for less cost, and even expanded into transportable “boxes” that can be cost effectively shipped, setup, tested, and left at remote locations worldwide. They can even be packaged in a container and set up in shared or dedicated space. The systems can be used for more than just emergency treatments, and they can also provide ongoing Whole Healthcare for the individuals in the area, and provide backup communications.
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Smaller and more capable devices can be wireless added and connected as needed, a lot more care can be provided in smaller areas
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The System is based off of common “Look and Feel” interfaces on Standard PCs, Smartphones, and Tablets, with online use and simulation training, help, and instructions
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Intelligent Adaptive Examination Decision Trees support step- by-step walk through of the necessary steps based on the issue or type of exam and subsequent results from examining the individual
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With low-cost high-speed satellite links, Advanced Telemedicine (remote presence, historical/current data, regional and language support) for emergency or routine exams can be used when something should be reviewed by a Doctor
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The vehicle can provide a high-speed perimeter network for interconnectivity using one or more technologies for redundancy
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Automated monitoring and can send alerts of changes in condition or times for treatments
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The devices support remote maintenance and support
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With less power consumption and more High Availability/Redundancy Capability these Systems can run independently in a Disaster or Outage area
System Components:
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Smartphones, Tablets, and/or PCs with downloaded APPs (and access to Cloud Data and Processing through the APPs)
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Any desired Medical (monitoring, test, treatment) , Security, Monitoring, and/or Control Devices
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Any desired Clinic options
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Network Connection and Local Network (e.g. Wi-Fi, Satellite, Cellular, Microwave, etc.)
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Any desired Redundancy (lighting, power, batteries, network, solar, and main control)
This is envisioned to be a System-in-a-Box, created and sold by integrators that already perform these types of system, and expand their offering with the additional capabilities, and remote support.
Another feature could include Search and Rescue Robotic Devices that can be equipped with audio, camera, video for two way visual communication, light, “tricorder”, network repeater, “RF or other location technology”, Telemedicine, and visual issue recognition tools.