Primary Care Trust selects
iPoint-media's interactive 'Telemedicine' solution to offer
improved diabetes patient care
'GOliveCare' offers patients a
converged 3G/Web interaction portal
UK, Newbury – December 17,
2007 – iPoint-media (LSE:IPNT), a
provider of live, interactive video calling application
platforms for web, mobile and media, announces that Southampton
City Primary Care Trust (PCT) has recently worked with the
iPoint-media to develop an internet-based solution to provide
remote medical services, via web and 3G mobile, for people
suffering from chronic diseases. Patients will be able to access
the system via web or 3G mobile in order to post test results
directly to their health care provider, access a blogging area
where they can communicate online with clinical staff, record or
upload video messages for medical staff to visually observe how
they are doing, interact with clinical specialists in live audio
or video calls and schedule appointments. The new service will
provide patients with an accelerated and more responsive care
service as well as reducing the required number of visits needed
to be made to local clinics and hospitals, enabling patients to
take more control over their health and wellbeing.
This innovative approach to
medical care is part of a wider EU based 'telemedicine'
initiative that is looking at ways to improve the quality of
care for patients with long-term health conditions through the
application of live remote access technologies. Development of
the project was completed in November and will be rolled out
early next year along with a range of other telemedicine
solutions that Southampton City PCT is continuing to develop
with iPoint-media. The 'GOliveCare' solution will initially be
used in the care of diabetes patients, giving them ongoing
communication via web and 3G mobile with specialist teams who
will offer support and education.
Debbie Clarke, Associate Director
for Adults and Older Persons Services' for Southampton City PCT
commented:
"This is an exciting
opportunity for patients in Southampton. iPoint-media's solution
will enable live access to specialist staff from the comfort of
people's own homes or work places. We are piloting this for
people with diabetes in the first instance but wish to expand
the use of this technology to other patients with long-term
conditions who could equally benefit from its capabilities."
Lee Woodland, iPoint-media's
Director of Telecom Products commented:
"GOliveCare
has been designed to provide patients with the highest level of
personal medical care using our innovative live interactive
telemedicine technology. Our solution will improve the quality
of life for patients with long-term illnesses while enabling
them to manage their condition more effectively and
conveniently."
iPoint-media expects the success
of Southampton City PCT's innovative healthcare concept to lead
to more expanded use of the GOliveCare solution in other PCT's
and other EU health organizations.
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