Wearable Remote Expert Assistance Telehealth Kit
Virtually Assist Frontline Workers With Augmented Reality Telehealth Solution
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Telehealth Kit
In today’s climate, there is more urgency around using remote guidance to leverage medical specialists and train frontline workers on-the-job. However, the need and technology existed before and will continue to exist after this current global emergency. Librestream and Vuzix have teamed up for a ready-to-deploy wearable telehealth solution. This solution leverages remote expert assistance to help medical professional virtually guide frontline workers on bedside procedures, PPE donning and doffing, in-ambulance emergencies and more.
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About the Kit
Patient and front line worker safety is a top priority. The ability to provide immediate virtual access to healthcare specialists can be critical. This solution can be used in a HIPAA compliant manner with its military-grade security and privacy controls that restrict recordings and images.
Who is the Kit For
- Doctors
- Nurses
- Medical Specialists
- Physician Assistants
- Therapists
What Does this Kit Include
- Packaged in hard case, fully-pre-installed and configured
- 2 Onsight remote expert assistance licenses
- Vuzix M400 and accessories (10 hour external battery pack, lens-free mount, headband)
- Windows tablet (Dell Inspiron 11 – 10” 2-in-1 tablet)
- Laminated sheets with Vuzix login QR code and Windows login credentials
- Bluetooth audio headset
When is this Kit Used
- Colleague to Colleague – not consumer telemedicine
- Remote bedside supervision and guidance
- PPE donning and doffing guidance and monitoring
- Remote rounds and training – many remote experts to1 caregiver and patient
- Emergencies – in-Facility, Ambulance, and Medivac – teleconsulting
- Respiratory Therapy (Ventilators)
- CPR
- Intubation/Extubation
Why Use this Kit
- Quickly train new and unqualified staff on new procedures
- Reduce number of staff needed to provide bedside patient care and procedures
- Reduce PPE unit requirements
- Expose fewer people to transmission
- Enable remote specialists to guide staff through procedures
- Ventilator management, intubation/extubation, respiratory therapy, etc