
The briefcase-sized Tempus IC telemedicine system puts non-medical cabin crew in contact with ground-based experts during in-flight medical emergencies.
Key information about the passenger’s health can be quickly transmitted via satellite to a dedicated response centre.
Watch the in-flight demo video on a BMI flight.
The same vital signs which are measured routinely in a hospital emergency room - including blood pressure and sugar levels, temperature and heart rate - are captured to a clinical level of quality.
At the same time, the crew can also talk with the medical specialists and send them still and moving pictures of the situation.
Credits: EDT
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If you're talking about the use of information technology to consult with other medical professionals, get consultations or even do medical procedures, then yes, I would most definitely use telemedicine.
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