PUMAS Telemedicine applications
telemedicine technology
Telemedicine is to overcome distance barriers and to improve access to medical services that would often not be consistently available in distant rural communities.
It will save lives in Critical Care, Emergency Situations and Remote Advanced Diagnostic Methods supported by distributed client/server applications to local medical centers.








Major advantages of
PUMAS telemedicine technology
Printable Channel
Reductions in the Cost
Improved Drug Safety
Diminished rate of medical errors
Customer Service
Ongoing Preventive Health
Esponsible Self-management
Effective Clinical Trials
PUMAS Tele-epidemiology applies satellite communication systems to investigate and support investigations of world infectious disease outbreak, including disease reemergence.
Pumas technologies permit communications between patient and medical staff with both convenience and fidelity, as well as the transmission of medical, imaging and health informatics data from one site to another.
Telemedicine is beneficial to patients in isolated communities and remote regions, who can receive care from doctors or specialists far away without the patient having to travel to visit them.
Mobile Collaboration technology allow healthcare professionals in multiple locations to share information and discuss patient issues as if they were in the same place.
Remote patient monitoring through Mobile Technology can reduce the need for outpatient visits and enable remote prescription verification and drug administration oversight, potentially significantly reducing the overall cost of medical care Telemedicine also facilitate medical education by allowing workers to observe experts in their fields and share best practices more easily.
Telemedicine can eliminate the possible transmission of infectious diseases or parasites between patients and medical staff
Three Main Categories of Telemedicine
Aging population
Between 2020 and 2030 alone, the number of older persons is projected to increase by almost 18 million as the last of the large baby boom cohorts reaches age 65. Although much smaller in total size, the number of people ages 85 and older is projected to more than triple from 6 million today to nearly 20 million by 2060.
Growing number of chronically ill
In 2030 the number of U.S. residents struggling with at least one chronic illness is expected to surpass 170 million. The expanding elderly population (over 80 million now) and more than 40 percent of children and adolescents currently have at least one chronic or genetic illness.
When someone develops a chronic disease, it can cause debilitating and life-altering changes that penetrate every aspect of life.
Tremendous cost burden
Healthcare costs will take over 18% of USA GDP in 2023, 3 times more than the Defense budget. The spectrum of chronic diseases comprises a disproportionately large segment of U.S. health care costs.
Telenursing refers to the use of telecommunications and information technology
in order to provide nursing services in health care whenever a large physical distance exists between patient and nurse, or between any number of nurses.
Telenursing is achieving significant growth rates in many countries due to several factors:
As a field it is part of telehealth, and has many points of contacts with other medical and
non-medical applications, such as tele diagnosis, teleconsultation, telemonitoring, etc.
with other medical and non-medical applications, such as tele diagnosis, teleconsultation, telemonitoring, etc.
Among its benefits, telenursing may help solve increasing shortages of nurses
to reduce distances and save travel time, and to keep patients out of hospital.
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