Why Now?

Recently emerged social, economic and regulatory forces provide a unique opportunity for telemedicine to evolve.

Elevate critical care to the next level by combining telepresence with the latest wireless technologies and streaming real-time vitals and save more lives, increase productivity, and decrease costs.

EMT on the way to an emergency
EMT in Ambulance using priusmed medView

Pandemic Pressures

More than 6 million people died between 2020 and 2022 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Sadly, over 1,000 caregivers at Cleveland Clinic were also incapacitated through direct exposure to patients.

How many of those unfortunate cases could have been avoided through stricter measures combined with remote critical care?

Healthcare Costs

Rural and remote hospitals are closing at an alarming rate due to funding pressures fueled by global inflation, doctor shortages, and systemic inefficiencies.

Could a widespread use of remote critical care reverse this trend?

Distressed patient transported in ambulance
Physician and surgeon discussing patient vitals

Policy Changes

In 2020 alone, more than 31 emergency federal policy changes regarding telemedicine and telehealth were enacted. More and more medical establishments across the US are deploying telemedicine capabilities to get their fair share of this $1.2T infrastructure plan.

Is your telemedicine initiative already underway?