LifeBot telemedicine systems were either funded, developed or are supported by this extraordinary group of technology and business partners:
Telemedicine and Technology Research Center (TATRC)The Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) performs medical reconnaissance and special operations to address critical gaps that are underrepresented in Department of Defense medical research programs. TATRC is an office of the headquarters of the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC). view website.. Hewlett Packard CompanyA Fortune 10 company with over $139 billion in annual revenues HP provides one of the tech world’s most comprehensive portfolios of hardware, software, and services. The strategic and tactical challenges of healthcare IT are complex and far-reaching. Systems must support quality patient care, facilitate cost reductions and help secure critical medical information. With HP on your side, you’ll have the technologies your organization needs to provide exceptional care today and going forward. LifeBot® products are supported by the HP Elite Healthcare Partners and associated corporate groups. | United States Army Medical Research and Material Command (USAMRMC)The U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command is the Army’s medical materiel developer, with responsibility for medical research, development, and acquisition and medical logistics management. The USAMRMC’s expertise in these critical areas helps establish and maintain the capabilities the Army needs to fight and win on the battlefield. view website.. Avia, PLCAvia produces outstanding clinical decision support systems that are the standard for General Practitioners services and Emergency Care throughout the United Kingdom. The Odyssey system has been highly developed for over 15 years. Now with over 18 million patient assessments the software represents a new standard for use in the U.S. It may aid in quickly, clearly and safely determining whether calls are emergent or non-emergent in nature giving healthcare providers the edge in prioritizing services and significantly reducing healthcare costs. BoschRobert Bosch was established the company in Stuttgart, Germany in 1886. In North America, the Bosch Group employs approximately 25,000 associates in more than 80 locations throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The company also offers advanced healthcare and communications security systems. | Texas A&M UniversityPrimary DREAMStm development is performed at Texas A&M University, Academy for Advanced Telecommunications and Learning Technology who is charged with developing consortia and collaborative opportunities for Texas A&M and the people of Texas in areas of distance learning, telemedicine, advanced telecommunications, and supercomputing. The Academy houses the test-bed for Next Generation 911 (NG911). view website.. University of Texas Health Sciences Center at HoustonAs a comprehensive health science university, the mission of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston is to educate health science professionals, discover and translate advances in the biomedical and social sciences, and model the best practices in clinical care and public health. Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)For nearly 100 years, the Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) has served the citizens of Texas through engineering and technology-oriented research and educational collaborations. Their research has made significant impact on the health, safety and quality of life of Texas citizens and has contributed to the state’s economic growth and development. view website.. | Vesalius VenturesVesalius Ventures is a "venture capital and technology accelerator" based in Houston, Texas. The company was founded by former astronaut Dr. Bernard Harris. Dr. Harris is also the President of the American Telemedicine Association(ATA). Ms. Marsha Lamb, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, has joined LifeBot as an advisor. Mobile Healthcare Network, LLCMHN is the leading development company for EMS Mobile Healthcare Networks. Founder and industry veteran Chief Dennis Murphy is a past committee chair for the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC). His work in the field of rapid treatment for heart attacks and cardiac arrest has made a significant contribution to the national advancement of emergency medical services. In 1987, he initiated and chaired the IAFC nationwide RapidZap project, which resulted in equipping the nation’s fire apparatus with Automated External Defibrillators. In 1996, he received the International Fire Chiefs EMS Section James O. Page Award of Excellence. |
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