Madison Lesmeister, graduate research scholar at Texas A&M University, along with Joseph G. Sprague, Ronald L. Skaggs and George J. Mann, have completed an exploratory research and design project, funded by the Sprague Foundation, regarding telemedicine and the consequent changing the future of health facilities design. Read More …
Call for Case Studies: Telemedicine and the Future of Health Facilities Design
Telemedicine and the Future of Health Facilities Design, a Sprague Foundation-sponsored research project, is seeking case studies. The deadline to submit is May 31.
The research project seeks to determine how the progression of telemedicine has influenced architecture, health facilities design and the care delivery model. Read More …
TeleHealth Services, Banyan Virtual Nurse System Help Hospitals Respond to COVID-19
TeleHealth Services and Banyan Medical Systems have launched a new partnership to jointly provide audiovisual telenursing solutions at no cost to TeleHealth Services client hospitals for COVID-19 patients in furtherance of Banyan’s TAP4H program. Read More …
Surgical Facility Provides Services to Underserved Uganda Area
The Kyabirwa Surgical Facility in Uganda has recently opened. A a small building with a large purpose, the project was conceived with Mount Sinai Health Systems as a replicable prototype to bring surgery to underserved areas. Read More …
Humanizing Virtual Healthcare: Emerging Trends in Telemedicine Facilities
Thanks to its cost-savings potential, negation of distance and time, delivery of easier access to healthcare specialists and technical wizardry, telemedicine is being hailed by many as a revolutionary force. At the very least, telemedicine interactions — which can take the form of live video interface between patients and practitioners, Read More …