Are operating rooms "instantly accessible"?

Are operating rooms "instantly accessible"?
23/12/2022

With the advent of the internet, "instant access" has become an essential part of our daily lives, as it allows us to stay informed about developments around the globe. The Covid-19 pandemic brought into sharp focus the importance of instant and remote access to health care when face-to-face contact was impossible.

There is no surprise that "instant access" has become such an integral part of our daily lives. In the health care sector, it has also gained prominence.

TELEMEDICINE introduces "remote collaboration in surgery"

Through telemedicine, health care providers are able to diagnose and treat patients from remote locations via computers, video, telephones, and messaging systems.

Not only are surgeons able to reach patients via telemedicine, but there are a number of other instances in which telemedicine is necessary. Medical students may also benefit from the opportunity to watch an operation live through Telemedicine systems, due to travel costs or the large number of students present in the operating room.

How?

Telemedicine eliminates the need for travel and physical limitations that prevent access to operating rooms. As an additional benefit, surgeons have access to flexible support, consultation, and education during surgery, regardless of their location.

By using telemedicine systems, both procedures and operations can be performed in a safer and more accurate manner.

Considering this,

In certain circumstances, surgeons may consult experts. In addition to receiving remote guidance from more experienced colleagues, students have the opportunity to participate in many types of surgical operations live. As the latest technologies and surgical materials are used in real time, they can be analyzed instantly and experiences can be shared. Live presentations of critical surgeries can be made during conferences.

Discover the CureVision Telemedicine System

CureVision's Operating Room Integration System includes telemedicine features that enable doctors to provide patients with both physical care and remote access from other locations. As well as transferring medical information between the operating room and non-operating room specialists for online consultation, diagnosis, or training during surgery, the system allows the exchange of medical data between the operating room and non-operating room specialists. Due to the increased success rate of surgery due to CureVision Telemedicine, patients will be satisfied, and the preferred rate of the hospital will increase.

 

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