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VidyoHealth -- Personal telepresence


“VidyoHealth” Extends the Reach of Affordable, Quality Health Care to Remote Areas Reducing Travel to Hospitals, Doctors and Therapists


ATA Conference, San Antonio, TX and Hackensack, NJ – May 12, 2010 – Vidyo®, Inc., the first company to deliver personal telepresence, today introduced VidyoHealth™, an affordable scalable telemedicine videoconferencing suite that leverages the Internet and other general purpose IP networks, for a broad range of applications such as telepsychiatry, home-health and eldercare, speech therapy, and specialist consultations. By eliminating the need for a dedicated telehealth network infrastructure, VidyoHealth easily and effectively reduces costs while enabling doctor-patient and doctor-doctor video communication and collaboration, regardless of location. VidyoHealth is a secure, complete solution that delivers telepresence-quality telemedicine applications on PC and Mac desktops and laptops, HD room systems, medical carts and consoles. VidyoHealth will be demonstrated at the ATA Conference in San Antonio, Texas – May 16 – 18, 2010 -- Booth #1219.


 “Our group is made up of 20 hospitals and one mental health organization, spread out over 20,000 square miles of rural, agricultural country in Minnesota and North Dakota; travel is near to impossible during stormy winter months,” said Jon Linnell, Executive Director, North Region Health Alliance. “We needed a high quality telemedicine solution to connect people in these remote areas.  One that didn’t require dedicated networks; something that was easy to access and use, and was affordable.  Prior to Vidyo, there wasn’t a solution on the market that met those criteria. Vidyo is currently saving an enormous amount of time and money for a huge number of people.  We have plans to use Vidyo in nursing homes, for consultations with mental health and wound care specialists, and telepresence for home health.”


“It’s amazing how easy and affordable it was to get VidyoHealth up and running,” said David Dropkin, Clinic Administrator, Acacia Mental Health Clinic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. “The natural HD quality of the video and audio is incredible.  VidyoHealth enables us to offer mental health and addiction patients the necessary access to doctors and treatments that they wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford.  One hundred percent of our prescribing doctors regularly meet with Acacia patients via VidyoHealth.  To my knowledge, there’s no comparable telehealth solution that delivers this high level of quality AND low-cost of implementation.”


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“We’ve seen a definite increase in the use and interest in telemedicine, but before it can reach its full potential, there is still much to be done to make telemedicine viable for widespread global use,” said Jonathan Edwards, Research VP, Gartner Inc. “High definition video solutions need to be affordable, secure and accessible via broadband and the Internet to expand medical reach to remote patients and facilities; telemedicine systems must interoperate with other medical equipment and applications. Solution providers that are able to successfully address these challenges will have an advantage.”


“Vidyo is fulfilling the real promise of telehealth, which is to make healthcare affordable and accessible to everyone,” said Ofer Shapiro, Vidyo CEO and co-founder. “Until now, telehealth solutions from legacy providers were built on enterprise-centric models requiring expensive, dedicated QoS networks in order to deliver high-quality video and audio.  This was not practical for medical practitioners who needed to connect with remotely-located patients and facilities. VidyoHealth uses the Internet and other non-QoS networks to deliver telepresence-quality, low-latency, natural communications. Our customers are amazed and relieved that they can finally expand the reach and the types of services they can offer patients, practitioners, clinics and hospitals, far beyond dedicated networks – all at a fraction of the cost of other solutions.”

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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