Nevada Broadband Task Force Telehealth Video Innovation Overview
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Nevada Broadband Task ForceTelehealth Video Innovation Overview
Steve Lebedoff, CEBS
PPN Health Access/
Center for Sustainable Healthcare
Milton Chen, PhDCEO, VSee
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
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
VSee Medical Device Streaming andWork 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
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
Hillary Clinton using VSee + BGAN with Syria on the Iraq border
VSee on NASA International Space Station
Space telemedicineJan 13, 2014 going live
VSee telemedicine kit in Rwanda, Gabon
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
Patient workflow
Doctor workflow
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