Inmarsat and Cisco team up to
extend availability of eHealth Services
20 August 2013
Inmarsat
announced a new collaboration with Cisco to provide the
satellite connectivity needed to make Cisco’s mobile
telemedicine system, the Cisco TelePresence® VX Clinical
Assistant, available in the world’s most remote and
underserved communities.
The strategic collaboration will enable Cisco to leverage
Inmarsat’s global 3G satellite network, enabling medical
teams to provide quality healthcare to communities that are
located in areas with little or no terrestrial
telecommunications infrastructure.
The VX Clinical Assistant gives healthcare facilities,
including hospitals and clinics, the ability to interface
and collaborate with medical professionals anywhere in the
world using Cisco TelePresence to share content and
ultimately deliver medical care. The unit enables the
delivery of virtual medical care through high definition
videoconferencing and real-time transmission of key
diagnostics ranging from ultrasounds to blood pressure
readings.
“The VX Clinical Assistant is a marvel of medical
technology but its ability to help doctors in remote areas
to diagnose, treat and monitor patients can be compromised
by the absence of reliable terrestrial connectivity,” said
Drew Brandy, Inmarsat’s Vice President, Industry.
“Inmarsat’s award-winning, global satellite network offers
ubiquitous IP broadband and unmatched reliability,
empowering medical teams in the world’s most remote regions
through access to high quality, reliable data and voice
services. Through Inmarsat’s network, healthcare
professionals can communicate and share essential health
statistics, in real time, with doctors located all over the
world.”
Access to quality healthcare continues to be a
significant global challenge due to the shortage of skilled
medical workers and the lack of healthcare infrastructure in
remote and isolated communities. The World Health
Organization and International Telecommunications Union have
launched telemedicine-related initiatives to combat
non-communicable diseases but these initiatives require
fully reliable connectivity to be effective.
“Cisco’s collaborative technology solutions have been
making a vital contribution to healthcare globally for many
years now and, as a result, not only helps to enhance the
quality of life but also bringing quality healthcare to some
of the most underserved communities in the world,” said Wael
Abdulal, Collaboration Manager, Cisco UAE. “With Cisco’s VX
Clinical Assistant and Inmarsat’s connectivity, we will be
able to offer a fast, efficient, remote care experience with
doctors in real-time without the need to travel to a health
facility.”
“Inmarsat is moving into the important areas of eHealth
and is committed to help make quality healthcare accessible
in the most remote and challenged areas of the world,” said
Nada El Marji, Inmarsat’s Director, NGO Business. “Our
collaboration with Cisco is an important milestone in our
journey to make the Inmarsat satellite network synonymous
with eHealth delivery.”