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Nevada Broadband Task Force Telehealth Video Innovation Overview Steve Lebedoff, CEBS PPN Health Access/ Center for Sustainable Healthcare Milton Chen, PhD CEO, VSee
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VSee Video Collaboration Background Developed by team at Stanford University Led By Milton Chen PhD (CEO VSee)- Graduate work on human factors and design of video collaboration Milton co-authored XMPP video standard (Google Talk and Facebook Chat) Human Computer Interaction Scientists and Network Experts Funded by Salesforce.com and National Science Foundation Goal- Simple, yet full featured Any network Requires minimal training
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VSee Secure Video Chat and EHR collaborative view Collaborative screen view with live annotation HD group video chat 256 bit AES encryption -HIPAA compliant -FDA registered Former Apple CEO John Sculley at SIIA
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VSee Medical Device Streaming and Work Flow Support via API Remote pan, tilt, zoom camera control Medical device integration: -Stethoscope -Ophthalmoscope -Otoscope -Dermatoscope -Ultrasound -EKG -PHR One-click web API Waiting room, triage Hide doctor username See real-time medical device readings and patient’s video in HD
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InterMountain NICU 3 HD webcam + Mac Mini Telepresence-inspired layout Warmer w/ touch panel Send 3 camera feeds outbound No infrastructure to setup Trivial to setup multiple work flows
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Hillary Clinton using VSee + BGAN with Syria on the Iraq border
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VSee on NASA International Space Station Space telemedicine Jan 13, 2014 going live
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VSee telemedicine kit in Rwanda, Gabon
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Competition Landscape Skype, FaceTime Patient privacy issues, medical features OpenTok (Flash), WebRTC Great building blocks, not complete solution Cisco, Polycom Not consumer friendly (firewalls, servers …) Vidyo Raised $120M, but client-server, can’t simultaneously send webcam + medical device cam, and 2-10X more expensive
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Patient workflow
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Doctor workflow
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Mobihealthnews- May 8, 2013 Five reasons virtual MD visits might be better than in-person ones 1)Convenient for both patient and doctor 2) A virtual waiting room is better than the physical one 3) Increased patient engagement thanks to screensharing 4) More convenient, automatic record-keeping 5) Patients feel like doctors pay better attention to them during virtual visits
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