"Multi-Function" to Save Both Money-Budgets and Lives.
A mobile telemedicine cart should be versatile enough to handle routine day-to-day procedures but capable enough to manage unexpected emergencies as well. One should not have to purchase multiple carts to fit multiple needs. One cart should "do-it-all"
..it should be an "all-in-one" solution.
The First "Virtual Ambulance™".
Now with the world’s most advanced Emergency Crash Cart, hospital Crash Cart Teams may deploy a cart where specialists may respond in seconds no matter where they are. They may simply login remotely to the cart system to be "virtually" on-the-scene.
Video-Conferencing is Not Telemedicine.
If one looks at the prominent telemedicine cart suppliers today, you may be shocked to find out most have little or no experience in the healthcare field at all; little knowledge of medical devices and acquiring critical life-saving physiologic information. Most are dedicated to performing video teleconferencing only and have a history as only audio visual specialists. view more..
Exclusive Telemedicine Technologies Developed with the U.S. Military.
LifeBot mobile telemedicine carts are the first and only carts designed to transmit "live" voice, video and full patient physiological data. This is the data usually acquired by complete physiological monitoring systems that are connected directly to the patient. Such parameters include ECG, Pulse Ox, NIBP, Invasive BP, and much much more. LifeBot carts utilize DREAMS™ technologies developed with the U.S. Military making them the most advanced in the world. view more..
The DREAMS™ system was conceived by renowned trauma surgeon James "Red" Duke, Jr. Dr. Duke and S. Ward Cassells, M.D, former Assistant Secretary of Defense (Medical Affairs, received the General Maxwell Thurman Award for these designs at the national meeting of the American Telemedicine Association.