Project Presentation
First International Telestroke Network sample video. Department of Neurology (Mayo Clinic, Arizona). Use of Medting as second opinion platform to share and discuss clinical cases between different countries. In the video a sample dialogue between Mayo Clinic (Dr. Bart Demaerschalk, Vascular Neurology) and Hotel Dieu Grace (Dr. Goron Vail, Emergency Medicine, Canada).
Presented by Dr. Demaerschalk
Technology used: Medting.com
Compare home pulse pressure components collected directly from home
Medting International Telestroke Network
1. Medting – Using Web 2.0 Tools for Medical Video / Image Sharing
2. Medting is a web plataform that allows physicians to share medical images and videos and build clinical cases. Medting is useful for posting and searching cases, Knowledge database, managing private cases (telemedicine ) and linking professionals around specific health topics. Medting uses SNOMED and is also integrated with PubMed. Automatic Translation. The Power of Collective Wisdom
3. Create your organization relevant clinical cases and teaching repository for your medical community (clinicians, students, residents) Improve medical education and quality of care Clinical Transformation , Knowledge Management and Transfer Using Social Networking Connect your doctors with reference academic centers New ways for the medical community to build relationships within the organization The collective intelligence of a broad community exceeds the capabilities on any individual member. Next generation
9. Doctors Students Residents International Collaboration Telemedicine Network, Second Opinion EHR RHIO Relevant Clinical Cases Academic Teaching Repository International Telestroke Network
12. First International Telestroke Network Pilot Research Project Dr. Bart Demaerschalk, Vascular Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Principal Investigator Dr. Gordon Vail, Emergency Medicine, Hotel Dieu Grace Hôpital, Co-Principal Investigator
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15. Pilot project workflow proposal 2. MIO Workstation (Listener) MIO gets patient ID and Images, uploads content and creates a private Case on Medting Website 3. MEDTING Clinical case web repository. MEDTING stores and indexes uploaded images, videos and data. MEDTING web interface allows the sender physician to invite the receiver specialist. 4. Review (Mayo Clinic) (Using any web browser receiver doctors can review, exchange and report all the information (images, videos and data) that has been uploaded to MEDTING. Images could be also reviewed with a Dicom Viewer. 1. Source Hospital (Windsor, Canada) Hospital CT Scan automatically sends Dicom Images to MIO . < Patient ID & Images Images, Videos, Data > Images, Videos, Data > OUT OF THE PILOT PROJECT SCOPE Specialist recommendations Alerts: possibility to send an alert / notification to receiver physician (SMS, pager, phone call) Automatic Invitation : possibility to automatically invite receiver group of physicians to review the case. Online VideoConferencing : possibility to activate an online videoconference or collaborative session or integration with already existing videoconferencing system
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Editor's Notes
Currently Medting is in early stage development. Through networking consultations, Medting achieved pilot projects with several organizations of varying form including: University of Geneva, Catelonia Health Ministry, Hospital Clinic (Barcelona), Heilderberg University, King Fahad Medical City, and Optomed Ltd. Medting’s current enterprise contracts are with USP Hospitals Group, (31 hospitals and clinics), Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (Medicine Faculty in Madrid), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open University), and Temos (5 facility pilot). Customer acquisition is through senior team contacts as Medting has focused on demonstrating the viability of the product as well as the business model for distribution. Our plans for sales expansion embrace three strategies: 1) Lead generation through senior team networking and attendance at trade shows, 2) Lead generation through targeted marketing to hospital groups and academic medical centers, and 3) Channel sales through development of resellers and distributors (e.g., vendors [Optomed]). Medting chose this sales strategy after considering models used by similarly priced and positioned products (e.g., VisualDx). * Case Study available